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| Jesin | Mar 20 2008, 03:50 PM Post #1 |
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The Small Fish
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Read this, it's interesting. |
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| BobTheFerret | Mar 21 2008, 08:33 AM Post #2 |
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It's The End Of The World As We Know It
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It is, I suppose, a conundrum for MS. Doesn't mean anybody else cares. Non-MS people get to eat cake either way. (And have their cakes as well...) |
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| Kyros the Hedgehog | Mar 21 2008, 12:57 PM Post #3 |
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(still) a dude with a funky headband
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the cake is a... well.. I'm not going there. |
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The companion cube will not threaten to stab you. The cake is a lie. Spoiler: click to toggle that is a real spoier for a real thing that you may not want to know of (that is, if you own or will own yet haven't beaten Valve's game Portal). it's not like, to make you lose... uh... I'll stop now.
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| techwizrd | Mar 22 2008, 09:26 AM Post #4 |
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Magister ex Machina
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Ahhhh... I think this is going to be really interesting. Personally, they should have a "Backwards Compatible Mode" and a "Standards Mode". Then the should allow for a simple JavaScript command to determine the users mode setting and present the site accordingly or allow for a custom JavaScript command to change the users browsing mode for that site only. I think that would be the optimal solution. Then Microsoft should keep warning users about sites in "Backwards Compatible Mode" so that users stay only to sites that require "Standards Mode". Pretty soon, designers are going to start realizing that they need to support standards and not older versions of IE. Furthermore, Microsoft should drop all support for earlier versions of IE and warn users that using older versions of IE is insecure and that they should upgrade immediately. or Microsoft could include the upgrade as part of that System Upgrade procedure that happens periodically when you are shutting down. |
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| MushroomDude | Mar 22 2008, 01:29 PM Post #5 |
Not Lurking
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Heh. Let me remind you that not all window users use IE. I don't. (Opera/Firefox [Yes, Both. I don't know why. I just use both.]) I don't think Kyros does. (Firefox?) But, yah... |
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| techwizrd | Mar 23 2008, 12:10 PM Post #6 |
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Magister ex Machina
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I use Opera, Firefox, and Epiphany (the webbrowser, not the Boulderdash clone) on LInux. When I was on Windows I would use both Opera and Firefox. |
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