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In article <3d7130fc@news.povray.org> , Xplo Eristotle <xpl### [at] infomagic net>
wrote:
> If the site is written correctly, then it is your browser that is
> broken, not the site.
This is the biggest bullshit I have read in a long time!
There is no standard for HTML that requires it to render like crap. Nor is
CSS required anywhere. If you like to follow "recommendations" by a
industry interest group like the W3C, you lost sense of reality. See for
yourself: <http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Member/List>
So it is really that far now that people start telling me I have to follow
what a bunch of self appointed companies say I should? Oh great. When they
tell you whom to vote for in the next election, will you also follow them?
On the other hand, if you follow the ISO HTML standard (ISO/IEC 15445)
rather than the W3C crap you get pages that work everywhere. Not really
surprising as the ISO committees are usually experts rather than companies
who only represent self-interests...
Thorsten
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e-mail: tho### [at] trf de
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