>I wonder how much Linux gets a bad name for being "useless on the >desktop" when its browsers won't work with the websites out there.
This is probably a biggie. >It's hard to explain to someone that it is the website at fault >when IE "loads it OK". A robust browser should be able to deal with the imperfections of human web masters. Should the people (web designers) change to fit the tool (browsers), or should the tools change to fit the people? Being a person I'm kinda biased and I reckon the tool should be the one to change :-) By making browsers more forgiving, we won't have to have such rigid requirements from the people who make the sites. Yuri This email together with any attachments may contain privileged and confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender and delete the message. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and will not necessarily reflect the views of NGC.
