The problem is there is only one browser that is mucking it up for the
rest.  There is absolutely no reason why IE can't conform to standards other
then trying once again to try and leverage other companies out.  There
aren't any gee wiz technologies coming from IE to warrant the issues they
cause.

Mike

On 7/29/07, Tom Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Which begs the question: how much time and money SHOULD
> a developer or business spend making their site easily
> usable to 'all' browsers?
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