Browser Limitations
Your current web browsing software will increase your
ability to use Breton Humors.
As you know, Breton Humors is web-based humors. In
order for you to use Breton Humors, you must have web
browsing software (the site is best viewed
with a browser
in 800x600, dont tell anyone!). Because of our commitment to consistently providing
you with the best free Breton Humors service, we have
upgraded some of the technology that brings you the
Breton Humors web pages you view with your web browsing
software.
As a result of these upgrades, the web browsing software
that you are currently using is not fully compatible with
Breton Humors web pages. If you continue to use your
current browser software, we can guarantee that Breton
Humors will maybe work properly. We recommend that you do
NOT upgrade your web browsing software, and do NOT
invite you to obtain another browser. You may NOT download
a browser memory hungry and
slooooow, get it free from your neighbor.
And, please, do NOT ask me why you are reading all
that rubbish!
Make your choice:
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does not mean to ignore Respect
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AN OPEN LETTER TO MICROSOFT: IT'S TIME TO GET IT RIGHT
As a member of the Web Standards Project and a working
developer building
Web sites, I am writing to ask that Microsoft take
the next logical step in
its support for W3C standards, and deliver full (100%)
support for
Cascading Style Sheets Level-1, HTML 4.1, DOM 1.0 and
XML 1.0 in the next
version of Internet Explorer.
Full support of these standards will enable developers
and designers to
finally embrace this technology, which Microsoft helped
create, and which
Microsoft was the first to begin supporting. In its
dispute with AOL over
instant messaging, Microsoft has made compelling arguments
about the value
of commonly supported standards and I believe those
arguments apply just as
strongly to browsers as well.
Less than full support in Internet Explorer would be
a bad marketing
decision when its largest competitor delivers the goods.
Microsoft's
support for these standards has been far superior to
Netscape's, but that
will change when Netscape releases the new Navigator, which
appears headed
toward fulfilling its promise of 100% support for these
standards,
according to independent reports.
For the good of your browser and the advancement of
the Web as a great
medium for communications, commerce, and art, I urge
you to go the distance
and make full support for these standards a priority
for your Internet
Explorer development team.
If you cannot commit to that time frame, I'd like to
know when Microsoft
DOES plan to deliver full support for these standards.
If the answer is
"never," I'd like to know that, too, so I
can let my clients and site
visitors know that standards-compliant sites may not
work properly on
Internet Explorer.
Sincerely,
JPR Kraffe
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