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Sep 13, 2008View in Crawl 4
RE: " A virus that formats the disk will eventually wipe everyone out that refuses to upgrade their browser. The problem will solve itself Darwin style. "Interesting idea. This "forced evolution" may actually be why browser upgrades WILL occur for all those who use ie6 as their web browser of choice.
uberkuhSep 15, 2008
IE 8 supports it a bit if I recall.
mrbitchSep 15, 2008
RE: " A virus that formats the disk will eventually wipe everyone out that refuses to upgrade their browser. The problem will solve itself Darwin style. "Interesting idea. This "forced evolution" may actually be why browser upgrades WILL occur for all those who use ie6 as their web browser of choice.
Closed AccountSep 15, 2008
Unless you are an idiot you have a text bundle included in your plan.
gsneddersSep 16, 2008
Yeah, Philip never got round to implementing that. :)
Closed AccountSep 27, 2008
The future is XML, the semantic web not useless tags like "< video >". As said by an earlier commenter. I wholly agree.
findhostcouponsMar 22, 2009
Interesting article on HTML 5! It was pleasure to read it!