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BOBC@ri-net.com wrote: > In fact Lou, your perspective is really the problem. If we as web > developers band together and say firmly: WE DO NOT SUPPORT NS6 -- > It will (as it is doing) go away! I'm no fan of microsoft, but the > browser wars are over, MS won! Its that simple. > ... Maybe not that simple after all. I remember reading, not too long ago, that AOL has finally decided to junk the current browser and replace it with NS6 or a variant. When (and if) it happens you will suddenly find millions of NS6 users running amok on the web. Scary thought, eh? Regards, Kevin Barry Member ANA, ANS http://www.bitsofhistory.com Co-Owner of the Moneta-L and ACM-L Lists http://www.ancientcoinmarket.com/list/join.html
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