Ross McKay wrote:
Michael McGlothlin wrote:
[...] I think web developers
should look into a class action case against Microsoft for failing to
make their browser standards compliant - it sure costs us a lot extra in
development time. :p
Let me know where the PayPal donate button is... DW & I are fed up with
having to find nasty kludges for IE6 every time we build a website!
I think by the changing shape of the web, all browsers should have a
sunset date in there beyond which they do not operate (either that or
open a nag screen on every page load that is impossible to turn off
(other than with a low level hack/patch to the binary - or obviously
just a comment/recompile in open source ones!)).
It should be respected that browsers go out of date and beyond that time
*noone* supports them, not their authors or the web developing public.
Col
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