> the ability to deal gracefully with content it doesn't understand,
> displaying what it can and noting that it can't handle the rest, rather
> than (say) crashing the computer.

I won't need that.

I'm involved in the development of iCab and I can tell you: it's *hard*
work to bypass the =&^�#/(* ideas some web-"designers" have. Half of the
rendering engine are workarounds for bad web pages! We don't have the
space and speed in old Macs to do that.

I'm going to write a proxy that's cleaning up the content. "Tidy" is my
friend. After that I won't need a browser that'll display *all* web
pages.

My dream is a lean, small, fast and stable browser. I don't need a
second Internet Explorer which does everything but nothing right (e.g.
MIME types!).
 
Gr��e
G�tz
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