Re: Witango-Talk: IE browser share now 93% in 2002 (Off topicnews)

2002-06-13 Thread Robert Garcia
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Re: Witango-Talk: IE browser share now 93% in 2002 (Off topicnews)

2002-06-14 Thread Roland Dumas
On 6/14/02 10:46 AM, "Steven Reule" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Most Netscape "problems" I have seen are the result of bad coding, such > as leaving out table tags. Shouldn't we code correctly? I first test in > Netscape. If it works there it almost always works in IE. The vast > majority of

RE: Witango-Talk: IE browser share now 93% in 2002 (Off topicnews)

2002-06-14 Thread James Macfarlane
sues with these. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Roland DumasSent: Friday, June 14, 2002 2:02 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list witango-talkSubject: Re: Witango-Talk: IE browser share now 93% in 2002 (Off topicnews)On 6/14/02 10:46 AM

RE: Witango-Talk: IE browser share now 93% in 2002 (Off topicnews)

2002-06-14 Thread Steven Reule
IE got to this level of dominance due to Microsoft's policies of using their monopoly on operating systems to force PC manufacturers to only include IE. They were not allowed to include Netscape and could not remove IE. Thus, over the years, everyone bought PCs with IE and no Netscape. The averag

RE: Witango-Talk: IE browser share now 93% in 2002 (Off topicnews)

2002-06-18 Thread Len Wright
"Would you turn away 7 out of every 100 people who tried to walk in the door of your company's offices?" Yes, I probably would. Perhaps from a technical perspective it makes sense to code for all browsers, but from a business perspective, most companies fail because they can't focus. Trying to