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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 08/30/07 22:58
Animesh K wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>> Animesh K wrote:
>>> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>>
>>>> Also...
>>>>
>>>> @page { size:landscape; size:29.7cm 21.0cm; ...
>>>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>> What is this? CSS3 don't expect many browsers to support this yet.
>>>> We cannot even get MS to cooperate and support CSS2.1 with their
>>>> *new* browser!
>>>>
>>>
>>> If you think MS Bindows does better with time, you are mistaken.
>>>
>>> Vista's SP1 is supposed to fix bugs like:
>>>
>>> 1) Improving time-estimates of copy-paste or move-files.
>>> 2) Minimizing memory leaks.
>>> 3) Improving screensaver's effect on performance.
>>> 4) Better use of RAM.
>>
>> Huh?
>>
>> We are taking about *web* browsers and CSS support right?
>>
>> 1) I don't want my *web* to copy, paste, move, mangle, whatever files
>> on my local file system.
>>
>> 2) Kudos
>>
>> 3) What does my screen saver got to do with anything? Haven't used a
>> screen saver since my kids would annoy me with the lawnmower man and
>> bungee-jumping cows in After Dark of Win3.1 era.
>>
>> 4) Only because much of resource is hidden as part of OS, because IE
>> *is* part of OS.
>>
>>>
>>> Need I say more? I mean item 1) is like they are doing it since
>>> Windows 95 or 98!
>>
>> Are you trolling or are you reading a different thread?
>>
>>
>
>
> I am not trolling. I wanted to tell why MS's new browser may never work.
> That I tried to accomplish by citing a *parallel example* from the OS
> world. I hope I am clearer now.
>
> You were telling that MS's new browser doesn't support CSS 2.1 fully. I
> just cited a parallel where *MS's new product is known to be
> bug-loaded*; my point being, just because the browser is new is not
> going to help the situation. Microsoft is known for bugs with trivial
> things like cut-paste within their OWN operating system.
OOoooh. Okay. I agree with you there I still cannot get myself to
install that WinXP on my new drive...still loving my Win2K. But I must
in order to test this IE7 turkey.
Not sure what you mean about cut-paste bugs, except that little time
estimate when copying or moving folder has no basis in reality. I guess
estimate are in MS-Time.
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Take care,
Jonathan
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