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Originally Posted by Velocd
No reason to be so insulting about the issue, Kura. You make yourself look more of a disrespectful fool to others. I was once annoyed by Mozilla's functionality in past builds, and thought of ways to at least direct people to using IE. Now I see it is up to standards with IE.
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I'm sorry, but if he finds it offensive he should not make such insulting and wrong statements or take such bizarre measures on websites.
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Originally Posted by Velocd
Speaking of erroneous, IE certainly is not a "crippled" browser, that's more off-the-wall then anything Xenon spoke about.
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I don't see how you can say that. IE has ridiculously crippled CSS1 and CSS2 support on certain parts. It is severely crippled in usability. It lacks most of the useful things that every other 'major' webbrowser has (Opera, Safari, Konqueror, Galeon, Mozilla, Omniweb), and it is a direct security leak to your entire computer. Why should a BROWSER be part of your OS in such a way that a
website can erase your entire Harddrive?
I'd say IE is
quite a crippled browser. It renders crappy markup properly and renders proper markup crappily. How is that
not crippled?