[ale] OT Re: [ale] Microsoft now favors fair competition

Matthew Brown matthew.brown at cordata.net
Fri Sep 6 17:22:33 EDT 2002


I guess it's the hyperbole in your emails that makes me think this of
you.  Apologies.

Best regards,
Matthew Brown, President
CorData, Inc.
O: (770) 795-0089
F: (404) 806-4855
E: matthew.brown at cordata.net


-----Original Message-----
From: Geoffrey [mailto:esoteric at 3times25.net] 
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 5:13 PM
To: 'ALE'
Subject: Re: [ale] OT Re: [ale] Microsoft now favors fair competition


Matthew Brown wrote:
> Sorry, Geoffrey.  I don't understand the question.
> 
> I was merely stating my opinion that Microsoft has done a good job at 
> complying with the CSS/DOM standards, where they exist.  Sure, they 
> also add to the standards where the standards have fallen short, and 
> that does create a real pain in the neck when the standards catch up.

> But of course Netscape has done the same thing.

HTML 4, IE is WAY ahead of Netscape on proprietary extensions.  Couple 
that with the fact that IE runs on one platform, makes it a whole 
different issue.  Sure, netscape created extensions ahead of standards, 
but at least you could get a bloody browser for your architecture to 
handle them.

Microsoft does what's good for Microsoft whether it's CSS or proprietary

browser tags.

> 
> Of course, I'm happy to bash good ole M$ whenever it suits, but CSS 
> support is not one of those areas.  There are so many weaknesses to 
> attack, let's not waste our time on a relative strength.  Why not go 
> for Bob, .NOT, jscript, J++, SMB, FUD, etc.?

Because these are so obviously broken, my 11 year daughter recognizes
it.

> 
> Still have received no check...

You may find it humorous, I do not.  Your comments such as these belie 
that I see you as a M$ sympathizer.  Hardly, but anyone who has anything

good to say about M$ is poorly informed, or worse, too much like M$. 
This company has destroyed whole companies and with it, people's lives. 
  They have no conscious at all, none of them.  Joking about being on 
their payroll, or that I might see you 'as one of them' is sadly
unfunny.


-- 
Until later: Geoffrey		esoteric at 3times25.net

I didn't have to buy my radio from a specific company to listen to FM,
why doesn't that apply to the Internet (anymore...)?


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