Well, any way you cut it, I still think this is all jumping the gun timing wise. The point I was trying to make concerning IE's stagnation was that during those 4 years it ruled by 90%+ on the web, and as such any real implementation numbers would be significantly skewed by it. That's all I was saying. KrisReceived on Friday, 1 July 2005 21:15:26 GMT
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