> > >His co-workers don't design web pages. If cnn.com, abc.com, nbc.com, >nhl.com, espn.com and cnet.com all started designing pages that required >a higher standards compliance than MS is willing to produce, people >*would* go find a browser that let them do all the fun stuff. People > This would be a very good idea since when people leave IE for mozilla, microsoft would implement the full HTML/javascript/CSS/etc specification.
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