Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 28th Sep 2009 20:37 UTC
Internet & Networking As you all undoubtedly know, the European Union and Microsoft are trying to work out some sort of a settlement regarding the Internet Explorer case. Microsoft made a very detailed proposal for a browser ballot screen earlier this year, and the EU was relatively satisfied. Now, various browser makers have told Reuters that they are not satisfied with Microsoft's proposal.
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RE[2]: of course I'm unhappy!
by mmu_man on Mon 28th Sep 2009 21:05 UTC in reply to "RE: of course I'm unhappy!"
mmu_man
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2006-09-30

Old ?
Still better than <!--[if IE]>IEHTML<[endif]-->

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RE[3]: of course I'm unhappy!
by Lennie on Mon 28th Sep 2009 21:37 in reply to "RE[2]: of course I'm unhappy!"
Lennie Member since:
2007-09-22

I'm just kidding, it's always good to have new browsers which adhere to standards. It's the old ones that don't and won't go away that are the real problem. ;-)

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