HTML 4.01 is a standard, HTML 5 is an emerging standard.

What you don't want to do is code to IE6, IE7, IE8, FireFox, Chrome, unless you 
are directed that you have no choice.

If you code to the standard, then the browser *SHOULD* render it the right way. 
If it doesn't, now then it may after a fix is put out.

Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald Guido [mailto:gerald.gu...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 3:30 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Adobe Abandons Flex


>> Common sense says: write to standards,

Color me stupid but I am not understanding what that means, "Write to
standards". I ran across the same thing here on this page.

http://paulirish.com/2011/browser-market-pollution-iex-is-the-new-ie6/

"Corporate users should be testing their applications against standards,
not browser version numbers."


What does that mean, " testing their applications against standards"? Any
elucidation, or clarification would be greatly appreciated.

Many TIA,
G!



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