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Mathias Picker
mathiasp at mp.infotell.isar.de
Fri Nov 24 08:15:20 PST 1995
Vesa Gynther <vg at sjk.sms.fi> said:
>Konrad Neuwirth <konrad at smc.univie.ac.at> said:
>> Personally, I'd rather see browsers to adhere to the standards and not to
>> the commercial world standards.
>
>Hmmm... could not agree with you more. As I recall, the whole idea behind
>WWW was to get rid of operating/windowing system and other dependencies. The
>circle closes : introduce the browser dependencies :-/ ... sigh ...
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I would third this. It's a real pain to see how my spinner httpd by now has over 12 client capabilities I can use in my pages (like images, imagealign, align, jpeginline, and it's growing all the time: tables, frames, java, math... one really would need some intelligent presentation layer, adjusting the content to the browser/medium).
And I would rather have banner and STYLESHEETS (please, please, please) than font :-( and frames.
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