
By Ingrid Marson
Published: Thursday 25 August 2005
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Name
Adam
Location
UK
Occupation
IT professional
Comment
Why are we still reading about web-sites being made 'compatible' with browsers?
Whatever happened to compliance with web standards? To my mind there is NO valid excuse for ANYONE to create a web-site which "doesn't work" on a particular browser. Microsoft, you broke the web.
I'm in pretty good company here; the W3C and Tim Berners-Lee feel the same way...
Why are we still reading about web-sites being mad...
Adam
If a highstreet shop shoved everyone not wearing a...
Graham Coles
I agree with Adam but would also add that in my op...
Malcolm Ripley
There is an old saying about not being able to for...
David Fletcher
I agree Adam. One problem seems to be that those w...
Lionel A Smith
Reusable code is the problem. For years the indust...
Ian Savell
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