Okay Cedric, I'll bite.
I haven't tried NS6. I really like the idea of forgiving browsers, and ease
of use of the web, and for users to not see hideous error messages. NS6
I've heard is unforgiving.
But for business purposes, B2B, xml, etc, more strict adherence to the W3C
rules seems important. Someone has to lead the charge, painful though it
may be. If it works, html editors and others may follow suit - Dreamweaver
might say when "non-NS6-compliant" code is being used...
Although when programs aren't backwards compatible (again, I've only heard
others say this) it makes me hostile.
And don't pay for the doggy - go to the Pound where the pups are free!
Mark
Hey Guys,
I remember this as being an interesting, vibrant list. Remember the US
voting thread or the US vs. UK thread. Those were both good fun.
here's something to spark off some more:
what do people think of the new Macs (power books esp.)?
how about the Pentium 4?
does anyone actually <i>like</i> Netscape 6 ?
how much is that doggy in the window
come on guys -lets keep the community spirit alive!
Cedric
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