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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: Microsoft's deeply cynical appeal to"standards compliance"
I wholeheartedly agree with your sentiments, the "standards compliance" line here is indefensible, but all MSN are really doing here is taking a few steps towards the web service approach that technologies like XML are enabling and simply making their site pay-to-view. One way of side-stepping open source's challenge, I suppose. Cynical marketing? - I believe Frazier.NET is in the pipeline. --- Danny Ayers http://www.isacat.net Alternate email (2001) : danny666@v... danny_ayers@y... >-----Original Message----- >From: Edd Dumbill [mailto:edd@u...] >Sent: 25 October 2001 23:10 >To: XML-DEV >Subject: Microsoft's deeply cynical appeal to "standards >compliance" > > >Readers of this list may have come across this story: >http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/cn/20011025/tc/msn_com_shuts_out_non-m >icrosoft_browsers_1.html > >The story has appeared on Slashdot too, but there's a particularly >invidious angle to it which is worth raising in this community. > >Basically, non-IE browsers are not being let into MSN.com. Opera and >Mozilla & derivatives are being shut out. The Microsoft representative, >Bob Visse, the director of MSN marketing, handwaves saying that the >reason these browsers are locked out is because MSN either don't know >that they "support W3C standards" or they can't insure the customer will >get a "great experience." > >[[ "We do identify the string from the browser, and the only issue that >we have is that the Opera browser doesn't support the latest XHTML >standard," said Visse. "So we do suggest to those users that they go >download a browser that does support the latest standards." ]] > > (Incidentally, does anyone recall that IE6 has proper XHTML support, > I remember the Microsoft chap at WWW10 saying directly XHTML support > wouldn't make it into version 6). > >In fact, on my (Linux) Mozilla, I get a plain page telling me I need to >get IE for Windows or Mac. Umm, thanks. > >I'm pretty upset at them shutting out platforms they don't directly >support (yes, I do use MSN.com from time to time), but I can almost cope >with that (although hardly, considering all the cosy integration talk >about .NET) > >What really rankles is using standards-compliance as an excuse. > >I appeal to those involved in W3C work to distance themselves from this >perversion of standards to mask a plainly cynical corporate move, and to >those on this list who do work for Microsoft to convey deep displeasure >to those responsible. > >For anyone who thought Microsoft's commitment to web standards was a >pure and gentle thing, think again. I think I can safely predict we're >nearly at the point where "standard" has lost its semantic value. > >-- Edd > >PS. This seems rather too resonant with some of the views I expressed it >my recent XML.com editorial, already highlighted in this forum by Len >and Simon. > >PPS. For a laugh, try: >http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmsn.com%2F&charset=% 28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline
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