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> David Gerber schrieb:
> | On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 08:19:56 +1300, Joseph Kavelaars wrote:
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> |>It is quiet also because most Amigans have switched to IBrowse 2.3 as
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> |>preferred Webbrowser.
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> In my opinion Oliver, Dave and the others did a great job on the Amiga
> with all the Vaporware. I didn't switch to IBrowse but Mozilla on a PC.

Anyone who has IE or Netscape around and continues to use an Amiga
browser as their main route to the internet certainly needs their head
checking.

I haven't seriously used Voyager, IBrowse or in fact any Amiga internet
software besides AmIRC in 2 years. Developing is another thing entirely.

The reason AmIRC holds itself up high is because I haven't seen anything
that comes even slightly close to the way it "feels". xchat thinks it's
close and I'll use it if pressured, but it took me 4 days to configure
it last time I ventured that way. AmIRC just felt right from the start.

ATM I use neither though :)

> I am doing webpublishing for a major German bank and thus support for
> CSS, Flash, JavaScript (optionally) and correct HTML interpretation is
> essential in development. I have discovered that most developers don't
> give a shit on standards or support for frameless versions, and People
> without JavaScript. Do you know a German bank site which works without
> JavaScript? Well, I do...

Didn't stop your own Skyynet website from being terminally broken in
Voyager, though, did it? :)

(btw that bug still isn't fixed, since I know you'll ask about it)

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Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

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