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Quoting Tei <oscar.vives@gmail.com>: If you send a user of a browser a message that they need a "modern browser", your investors will invest more. There is a predatory aspect to web business that reeks of the 19th century. Hypocrisy is good for the bottom line these days. Oh well... The bottom line of XML is it within its own well-defined boundaries does its job. If the networks, social or silicon, use the applications provided smartly, they do their job. If the rules are fudged for advantage or ignored by dint of incompetence, any project will fail and if we blame the technology or the technologists who did do their jobs, then a business deserves to no longer be one. True of the government too. The only difference is the assholes make more money than the stupid. Life is hard. XML Doesn't Care So You Have To. len > If you creates a XHTML document that crash Internet Explorer, Chrome > and Firefox, you are a asshole. > > If you creates a XHTML document that frezze Internet Explorer, Chrome > and Firefox, you are a asshole.
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