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Date:      Mon, 26 Dec 2005 12:34:47 -0900
From:      Beech Rintoul <akbeech@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, danial_thom@yahoo.com
Subject:   Re: BSD Question's.
Message-ID:  <200512261235.00095.akbeech@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20051226162456.40038.qmail@web33306.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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On Monday 26 December 2005 07:24 am, Danial Thom wrote:
> --- dick hoogendijk <dick@nagual.st> wrote:
> > On 24 Dec Kent Stewart wrote:
> > > There is also the problem that some sites are
> >
> > designed to work with
> >
> > > Internet Explorer. You can try to visit with
> >
> > firefox but that doesn't
> >
> > > always work even with firefox on XP.
> >
> > NO site should be designed to work with
> > IExplorer. I know it's done, but
> > it should not! Why do we have W3C? If we could
> > all just do things "by
> > the book" the internet would be a much nicer
> > place to visit.
> >
> > People who design for IExplorer are bad! They
> > have microsoft in mind and
> > _not_ the visitors. I hate it when choice gets
> > violated! It should be
> > called a crime against freedom.
>
> No, you're wrong here. You're letting your
> religious philosophy cloud your business sense.
> You develop to service the highest percentage of
> your expected viewer base. The truth is that the
> vast majority of visitors to most web sites are
> going to be using IE. While using unnecessary
> features as a primary component of your site that
> ONLY work with IE is foolish, you can't
> compromise your design just so that it will work
> with the 3% of religious fanatics that refuse to
> install IE on thier machines. Business is about
> numbers, and the numbers say that your site HAS
> to work with IE, and its nice if it works with
> others. I generally test with IE, Firefox and
> Netscape and I don't care much about much else.
>
>
> I have a friend in the travel biz who gets an
> unusual amount of traffic from AOL, because most
> of his customers are not computer people. His
> site needs to be well tested on AOL, where I
> couldn't really give a rat's behind if my
> commercial site works with AOL or not. You have
> to make sure your site works with the greatest
> majority of browsers available that will be
> accessing any given site.
>
> Its unfortunate that MS does what they want
> rather than following the standards, but in
> reality the standards should follow MS, because
> its really the only way to make everything work.
> Much of Microsoft's "extra" stuff is pretty
> useful and arguably better; its time the unix
> geeks get over it and stop whining about the big
> bad bully for the good of the big picture. MS
> isn't going away anytime soon. The truth is that
> anything MS does is a de-facto standard, whether
> you like it or not.
>
> DT

I guess we should just throw out w3c and assign the task to microsoft. Whil=
e=20
wer'e at it lets get rid of all net standards. After all microsoft is so fa=
r=20
ahead we'll never catch up.

Beech

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