Re: Useragent Rules in CSS

Speaking for Safari, we are making that effort, but as anyone who has 
worked on a browser can tell you, achieving bug-free CSS2, DOM2, HTML4, 
XHTML1 compliance is a multi-year task.  It's unrealistic to expect 
browser vendors to achieve this sort of perfection overnight, and it's 
equally unreasonable to expect browser vendors to withhold releases 
while waiting for a state of perfection that may take years to reach.

dave

On Mar 30, 2004, at 2:45 PM, Brian V Bonini wrote:

> I would think the preferable, yet probably less likely resolve, is for
> the browser manufacturers make a better effort toward recommendation
> compliancy.
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Received on Tuesday, 30 March 2004 18:07:08 UTC