Netscape Ruined The Web
from the did-they? dept
Kelly McNeill writes "How is Microsoft's introduction of IE specific tags different than Netscape's introduction of Netscape only tags? We went through the Netscape World Wide Web version 1, 2 and 3 without people complaining much, is it just that people hate Microsoft that much?" An interesting argument blaming Netscape for not playing by the rules. Nothing really new there (we've known this for a while). The point of the article, though, is not to just tear apart MS for the new IE, but realize that both big browser companies haven't done a good job in being standards friendly over the years. Time to check out Opera again? If only they'd make it free.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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a little different
Zorn
/ is the root of /all/evil
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It's different in that IE won and Netscape lost
I have a few gripes about IE and about MS' tactics in general but I don't think that there was ever a doubt that IE was a much better browser than Netscape's. It's faster, more stable (ever notice how a single message box in Netscape will freeze ALL your browser windows until you click 'OK'?), and more standards-compliant. Now if we could only get the big boys to play nice and ditch those neato "extra" features that AREN'T part of the standard so the average joe makes webpages that EVERYONE can read. I mean, that was kind of the original point of the WWW.
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