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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Justin Banks who wrote (15453)12/23/1997 4:20:00 PM
From: Reginald Middleton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
Now you are refusig to listen. Try and follwo closely.

<If you click on a mailto:<...> tag (like the one you see on the top of the form when you're replying to a SI message, do you get a MSFT mail client? Can you change that?>

Yes I can!

<There are a variety of ways that IE doesn't (and didn't) conform to the various RFCs. If you're really curious, do the search yourself>

MSFT has always followed much more closely then NSCP. CSS, Document object model, the list is VERY extensive. I think you need to look into this before your next post on the topic.

<I'm saying that if a user clicks on a hypertext link in Win98, that user has no choice as to what browser to use. That's limiting the choice of the consumer to no choice. That's bad for the consumer, and end the end, bad for progress and for the marketplace.>

The user has no choice as to what browser to use when usign a graphical interface to administer the NSCP Enterprise server and Livewire development environments. In your own words, that's bad for the consumer and bad for progress in the market place.