- From: Ian Graham <igraham@smaug.java.utoronto.ca>
- Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 17:30:43 -0500 (EST)
- To: howcome@w3.org (Hakon Lie)
- Cc: www-style@w3.org
There's also a useful list at: http://www.shadow.net/~braden/nostyle/index.html which is more up-to-date, and apparently maintained on a regular basis. Ian -- Ian Graham ........................................ ian.graham@utoronto.ca Centre for Academic Technology Information Commons Tel: 416-978-4548 University of Toronto Fax: 416-978-7705 .................. http://www.utoronto.ca/ian/ ........................... > > Charles Peyton Taylor writes: > > > There is one at W3C: > > http://www.w3.org/pub/www/Style/css/msie/ > > > I can think of several reasons for the link being removed: > > the list page is based on 3.0b1 (for Windows 95) when 3.01 is > > out with improvements (and MSIE 3.0 for Macintosh has a higher > > level of support) and perhaps it would be unfair to fully > > document only one browser's support when soon more than one > > major browser will have CSS support (of course, whether the > > W3C should, or even has the time to track compliance of CSS > > is another question.) > > Right. The link was removed since I no longer had time to track IE3. > The MS programmers were faster.. > > For W3C, interoperability is a major concern and tracking conformance > is a part of that. Also, we hope to publish CSS1 test suites in the > future. > > There is room for volunteer efforts in this area, both in updating > feature/but pages and (a much bigger job) help compile test suites. > > Regards, > > -h&kon > > H å k o n W i u m L i e > howcome@w3.org W o r l d Wide W e b Consortium > inria §°þ#¡ª FRANCE http://www.w3.org/people/howcome >
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