[qq=bipper]If IE would succesfully obey and ENFORCE these external standards, I would accept it as ployable. I don't see that happening anytime soon though. I am very anti-IE, but I do not think that disclosing a webpage via script is the best way to go about converting people[/qq]
The benefits of the script are that it educates people who may not know of the existence of alternatives, and it provides a very convenient way to install the browser (two clicks) for those who are for whatever reason too lazy to visit the website directly.
If IE supported standards I'd be happy too. Might even use it myself. But it's never going to support standards so long as it can get away with being broken and no one gives a crap.
[qq=Del Murder]Hasn't this browser war stuff gotten kind of old by now?[/qq]
Problems don't go away by ignoring them. This banner ad has the benefit that no one can possibly ignore it.
Try programming for a living and see how long you last. It's like being a construction worker and every day you go to work a big group of people run over and break your shovel. I also sometimes have a problem tolerating ignorance in general. It's a failing of mine.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxx Power
The effort of posting a single thread does not appear to me to be excessive in any way. Are you similarly worried about the effort people are putting into soda? I do appreciate the condescension though. The implication that I have mental problems is not as good an attempt at ad hominem as some others in this thread, however.