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Konrad Neuwirth konrad at smc.univie.ac.at
Fri Nov 24 04:48:30 PST 1995


William Shipley sat in front of a keyboard and typed:
> We take a very realistic attitude towards our competition; NetScape owns  
> 95% of the market, and thus is the standard.  OmniWeb will be compatible  
> with NetScape; if they interpret a name tag a certain way then we will  
> too.
	Unfortunately, NetScape is *NOT* standard. There is an HTML
2.0 Standard (it's recently become a RFC) and Netscape uses extensions
that quite go beside the point of HTML. Personally, I'd rather see
browsers to adhere to the standards and not to the commercial world
standards. 
	If you  really went that way (going after the biggest market)
you'd need to write OmniWeb for Windows . . . . 

cheers,
//konrad

 




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