SPAM-LOW: Re: [thelist] Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: Common Practice vs Standards

Ken Schaefer Ken at adOpenStatic.com
Tue Jan 25 19:13:33 CST 2005



: -----Original Message-----
: From: thelist-bounces at lists.evolt.org [mailto:thelist-
: bounces at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of Justin Kozuch @ pxLabs
: Subject: Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: [thelist] Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: Common Practice vs
: Standards
: 
: Getting Microsoft to adjust to standards, as opposed to the other way
: around, would be like pulling teeth. Painful at best.

Microsoft already implements (and helps develop) large numbers of standards.
So I assume we're talking about HTML-related standards here? I think you'll
see that things will change in the next major releases of their products.
There's been a few hints from the IE team (and plenty of feedback to them)
that they should have better standards support, and on the other side (HTML
generation), tools like VS.NET and ASP.NET itself will start generating
compliant (X)HTML and CSS (so their browser would need to work with that).

Cheers
Ken


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