BJ wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I would be perfectly satisfied with a world in which multiple browsers
competed for market share but websites were coded to W3C standards. That
would be a level playing field and the best browser(s) would win.

So would I, but that's not reality.

And anyway, how is writing a single version of compliant code not
"accommodating all browsers"? Are some browsers unable to display
compliant pages?

We all know that IE, produced by the 500 pound gorilla on the block,
does not display compliant pages . . . "compliantly" in many cases.  IE
will display the page, but if the code is not written in "IE standards
(which in many cases differs substantially from W3C), it may display
that compliant code wayyyyy out of whack.  I don't like that, but that
is the reality.

Until the market share shifts SUBSTANTIALLY toward FF/SM, developers
will be faced with the reality that, even though they write W3C
compliant code, it may not be displayed "properly" via IE.

And even then (i.e. if the market share shifts substantially to FF/SM),
I'm not so sure MS will surrender to W3C compliance.  I'm sure that 500
pound gorilla has something ready to thwart that circumstance when the
time comes (if it ever does).

BJ


Perhaps, Page designers that design pages for w3c compliant should add a notation.

/This website was written to World Wide Web Consortium Standards and should show properly on the vast Major of Web browsers on the Market today/. /If not please contact the creator of the browser that does not, and please tell them you will discontinue use of there product until is meets specifications/.

Then the users should do what it says.

The funny thing about w3c is MS is one of the Signatories of W3C, along with Apple and other major industry players. MS specific goal in doing so, is to find out what the specs are so that they can make them as far as possible the other direction, to make more people dependent upon IE rather than less.

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