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From: Ineke van der Maat
Date: Sep 10, 2002 10:09AM
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Hello John,
You wrote:
>Which poses the question: do developers code to standards and leave the
implementation to the "interpreters (user agents)" or do we code to
software bugs such as the one documented below? As Paul notes, 2 major
screen
> reading technologies get it right, one gets it wrong<
Perhaps this article gives you an answer at your question. It was sent
on the new w3c-public-evangelist-mailing list. The title is: "99,9 % of
websites are obsolete".
http://www.digital-web.com/features/feature_2002-09.shtml
greetings
Ineke van der Maat
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