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Offline Quixote

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Re: Mozilla on AOS4
« Reply #89 from previous page: April 27, 2003, 11:54:34 PM »
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I really wonder why you even hang out on a Amiga site, when you say only users who run Microsoft products, should be able to browse the web..
;-) Mips_Proc hangs out here to stir up reactions like yours.  He'll deny it, but it seems a lot like trolling to me.  Granted, his approach is a bit more subtle than that of most trolls, but....
 

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Re: Mozilla on AOS4
« Reply #90 on: May 06, 2003, 12:21:19 AM »
@mips_proc
Whats the reason to not follow standards like W3C, unless ofcourse the great IE doesn´t follow them......   :lol:
And a website isn´t properly tested unless it´s been tested in Lynx.
You know even the blind is surfing the net these days and their text-to-speech browsers or touchdisplays don´t work well with Flash and other unnecessary crap.

Apple did it right the first time, bring back the Newton!
 

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Re: Mozilla on AOS4
« Reply #91 on: May 06, 2003, 05:20:55 AM »
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I really wonder why you even hang out on a Amiga site, when you say only users who run Microsoft products,  

I recall AmigaBasic was a Microsoft product...
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Re: Mozilla on AOS4
« Reply #92 on: May 06, 2003, 08:23:01 AM »
>I don't see any reason to develop to 'standerds'
>because IE itself is a standerd...

I'm sorry guys, but I don't really see any
problem with this statement.

The question here isn't whether or not IE
'should' be a standard, the issue I see is that
like it or not, IE is a standard by default
simply because it's the most widely used and
accepted browser. If conforming to a particular
W3C standard produces an ill effect under IE,
what do you think people should do? Ignore the
95% market to make sure that somebody using
AWEB2 can view the site correctly??? Let's
get just a tad more real here...
 

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Re: Mozilla on AOS4
« Reply #93 on: May 06, 2003, 08:30:57 AM »
what you are saying is

I don't wan't 100% of the market I want 95%
but since you are of base with your 95% of users using IE it should probably read something more like this

I don't wan't 100% of the market I want 65% of the market.
MacOS X rulez!

Quad Mac Rulez!