__/ [ [H]omer ] on Monday 11 September 2006 16:40 \__
> BearItAll wrote:
>> flatfish+++ wrote:
>>> On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 14:34:56 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>
>>>> What is eyeOS?
> ...
>>>> http://eyeois.org/
>
>>> Yet another Linux application re-inventing the wheel and getting it
>>> square.
>>>
>>> http://eyeos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=686&action=new
>>>
>>> "well ive tried on 20 computers and all cant login on internet explorer
>>> it stay on the same page"
>
> That's because you need to use a *Web browser*, not that "thing" called
> Internet Explorer.
>
>> I suspect that this will prove to be another area where IE didn't stick to
>> the rules.
>
> It not the rules that I.E.'s breaking, it's the rules that it doesn't
> understand; because it's a non-standards-compliant, archaic, buggy, POS;
> that's going to be left behind in a future filled with AJAX, XUL, and CSS3.
>
>> I suspect some serious incompatibilities are on the cards.
>
> There will be if you use I.E.
The incompatibilities are all intentional. A former/current IE programmer
called the management "unethical shitheads" because they refuse to concede
proprietary ActiveX control, let alone support Web standards rather than
corrupt them and torment Web developers.
Best wishes,
Roy
PS - As Thurrott said, Internet Explorer 7 is "cancer on the Web".
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