- From: scheckie irons <irons@swell.hampshire.edu>
- Date: Sat, 10 Feb 1996 15:31:26 -0400
- To: www-html@w3.org
I am consistently astonished that people exist who think frames are a desirable solution to anything, let alone worth investing the effort to circumvent netscape's kludgery. That they do exist is a shining testament to netscape's PR, and to the unfortunate inability of this particular group of webmasters to think past trends. I won't waste time addressing the relative deployment of "frames-capable browser", or the deplorable ratio of free time to good judgment in people who decide they need to scrap any semblance of HTML supported across user-agents. -- Scheckie Irons/Whateverworks Consulting & Evangelism/irons@swell.hampshire.edu "What about - what about - what about the bad Dan Rather? What about the bad - who's that guy - Mike Wallace? Bad Bill Buckley!" - Ex-DCI William Casey
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