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Posted by Bergamot on 07/19/07 19:54
Travis Newbury wrote:
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> I think a single browser would be best.
I don't care if there is one rendering engine or 10, as long as they all
give comparable results. Browser bugs can be a PITA sometimes, but
usually it's just IE crap that has to be dealt with differently.
As for only one browser choice, that would suck. People who actually
choose a browser don't usually do it just because of how it renders, but
for what other features it has. For example, I don't like IE, Firefox or
Netscape and cringe at the thought of being stuck with any of them.
Opera and Safari don't have anything special that I particularly want,
either, though I could tolerate them if I had to. On the other hand, I
do like Seamonkey and will happily use it until something better comes
along. Note that "better" is extremely subjective.
> And yes, it would
> be the de-facto standard which I see as a good thing.
There goes the incentive for innovation and improvement, and not just
where rendering is concerned. :-\
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Berg
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