- From: Dunbar, Jennifer L Ms MAMC <Jennifer.Dunbar@nw.amedd.army.mil>
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 08:54:08 -0800
- To: "'Chris Wilson'" <cwilso@microsoft.com>, "'www-html@w3.org'" <www-html@w3.org>
As a student to the world of website building, I am wondering about a fundamental question. The w3c is an agreed upon entitiy that maintains/monitors/develops the language of the web (html,xml, etc). If this is the case, why is it that all "up to date" browser programs do not support all included "tags" for this language? Maybe I am over simplifying this problem? -----Original Message----- From: Chris Wilson [mailto:cwilso@microsoft.com] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 6:36 PM To: 'www-html@w3.org' Subject: RE: Make Microsoft follow the spec. Unless you work for Microsoft, please don't make presumptions about what we did or didn't do "deliberately". Bugs in our CSS implementation that cause us to fail forward compatibility tests were not intentional. -Chris Wilson Jan Roland Eriksson [mailto:jrexon@newsguy.com] wrote: >What I do know is that MS has deliberately shot a big hole in the bottom >of the CSS "FCR" [Forward Compatibility Rules]...
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