In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Netscape Basher wrote:
> Microsoft joined the board when they were the minority browser. > You can list 2,000 companies, but the bottom line. > > If it doesn't look right with MS Explorer, It don't work. > If a page will look better using non w3c standards in Ms explorer, they > will MS Explorer standards. > > It is Microsoft that is in control, not the w3c. Then I can't help but wonder what will happen when/if AOL dumps IE and starts using Mozilla/Gecko instead, as appears to be in the works. I suspect a lot of sites will be scrambling to comply with w3c standards or risk losing traffic when the AOLers can't access their sites properly. -- -John ([EMAIL PROTECTED])