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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: Justin Banks who wrote (15427)12/23/1997 12:58:00 PM
From: Reginald Middleton  Read Replies (2) of 24154
 
<Reg, I sure wish you'd bother to learn what the f**k you're talking about before you open your mouth. NSCP provides hooks in the browser to allow people to user their own applications for other things. For example...>

First of all, watch your mouth when you address me.

Second of all, you need the education, not I. MSFT provides the same hooks that NSCP does. MSFT also supports nearly all 3.0 html features, proprietary or not. NSCP supports only NSCP approved features. Therefore, as I have said so many times before, NSCP has used its dominant position to force standards on the end user much more so than MSFT thus far (up until the split with DHTML, MSFT always offered the widest support and the most choices - actually, they still do).

<If I click on an embedded URL in Win98, will I be seeing Netscape? No, I'll be seeing IE. Can I change that? Does MSFT provide a choice? No.>

Are you a beta tester for Win 98? Has it been released yet? If you can't answer yes to both of those questions then you are making unqualified statements.
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