Sorry about pointing out the no FAQs thing. I didn't realize it was a sig. I thought you were pointing me to the FAQs.
As for standards, you guys are missing my point. I KNOW the w3c sets standards. What I'm saying is the web is about information. If I go to a site in IE and it displays everything the author is offering, good. If I go to the same site in Opera and it doesn't, bad. As a USER I don't care why I don't get the information, only that I'm not. Therefore I'm going to use what ever tool gets the results I need.
As a Techie, I want all websites to fully implement standards. But unfortunately some don't. I still need the information from that site. So I need to use IE, instead of Opera.
Sure I send an email to the sites' webmaster, but if it's a corporate site (some, not all) will figure if their site plays well on IE and NS, they aren't going to worry about super standards compliance for some minor browser. The site that I mentioned at the start of this thread, altN, displays fine in Mozilla and IE, just not Opera.
As for yelling at people doing the speed limit when most people are speeding. Sometimes I do. If I'm on an interstate and all traffic is moving at 65, and someone is driving at 60 or 55, there is a real risk of accidents as people stack up and maneuver around them. Should everybody do the speed limit, absolutely. Do they, no.
There is always the difference between what should be - ideal standards, and what the world really is.
I want every site I visit to be fully compliant and display properly in Opera. But they all don't, so I still need to use IE or programs like NetCaptor that uses IE for display, but adds a lot of Opera like enhancements.
Don't forget I paid for Opera, so I support it.
By the way Mens et Manus is my sig. I borrowed it from my alma motta, MIT. I think it works for our techie world- "Mind and Hand"
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Mens et Manus
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