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Leading web browsers
by Rib on Tuesday 22/Nov/2005, @14:35
Which "leading web browsers" had developers at the meeting?
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Re: Leading web browsers
by Thiago Macieira on Tuesday 22/Nov/2005, @15:01
It said so in the article: Konqueror, Opera, Mozilla/Firefox and IE developers were present.
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  • Re: Leading web browsers
    by Hugh on Wednesday 23/Nov/2005, @02:16
    I can't believe what I read. The community is fighting M$'s monopoly, and the developers of the "leading" browsers sat together to help them bugging out the flaws of their software. Thank you very much.
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    • Re: Leading web browsers
      by Herman Robak on Wednesday 23/Nov/2005, @04:57
      Or to put it a completely different way: The developers of the leading web browsers were for once not keeping their users hostage in their fight for dominance, but had a meeting to agree on a consistent user interface for some security features.
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    • Re: Leading web browsers
      by Aaron J. Seigo on Wednesday 23/Nov/2005, @15:17
      when it comes to certain things, data formats in particular, cooperation on standards is vital.
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  • Re: Leading web browsers
    by streaky on Wednesday 23/Nov/2005, @04:57
    were you people born stupid, or we're you cloned that way?

    it's about user experience and unerversal understanding of the way browers tell you something isn't right with the page you are looking at, as it goes (if you bothered to find out) you'd know that ie 7 actually has features like that anyways, the meeting was about a common standard.

    just because some people still live in caves, doesn't mean ideas can't be shared with the likes of microsoft, as long as it's not all give.
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