Omer Zak wrote:
As a pretty good approximation, no one knows about Linux, but everyone
knows about Mac.
So an effort focused at getting Israeli Web masters to make their Web
sites accessible to Mac by modifying the Web sites to comply with
standards is likely to be more successful than
On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 04:07:52PM +0200, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Omer Zak wrote:
As a pretty good approximation, no one knows about Linux, but everyone
knows about Mac.
So an effort focused at getting Israeli Web masters to make their Web
sites accessible to Mac by modifying the
Guy Cohen wrote:
Surely you are joking? To make a site (as complex as it is) to be compliant
with all browsers (or rfcs) is, roughly estimated, 5% more work to someone
who knows what he's doing (i.e. any second level programmer in India, Europa,
USA (though more expensive), Australia and so
Quoting Geoffrey S. Mendelson, from the post of Tue, 31 Dec:
We just went to an online food ordering site for lunch. Depsite that 90%
of the users here get a popup on every screen complaining that they are
not using I.E. (most people use mozilla, which does work) and yours
truely complaining
At 20:17 +0200 on 31/12/2002, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
no dual pentuim 5 required? [too technical, and will get out-dated]
How about does not require a supercomputer?
Herouth
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