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maelorin ([personal profile] maelorin) wrote2005-09-13 12:50 pm
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msie brokd

via digg.com:
Microsoft uses invalid code on website in order to make it work with IE

This page [http://messenger.msn.com/Xp/Default.aspx] does not display correctly using Firefox, but works fine in Internet Explorer. Why you ask? Because in order for IE to work, there are over a hundred invalid CSS attributes and 43 non-valid HTML codes. Just goes to show how broken IE is...

it might also be deliberately designed to push people to use m$ie - if they want m$n messenger ...

m$ have a long history of ignoring industry standards in favour of their own proprietary ones - and succceeding in replacing the former with the latter. it's all about revenue. m$ didn't come to control people the computing world by playing fair.

[to be fair, most people wouldn't notice the problems ... and most of those are cosmetic. but still stupid unnecessary.]

[identity profile] muffled-melisma.livejournal.com 2005-09-13 06:48 am (UTC)(link)
m$ have a long history of ignoring industry standards in favour of their own proprietary ones

Quite true. For example, they are responsible for the underscore now being a legal character in DNS records by allowing its use in m$ DNS servers and using hostnames with underscores in their training materials. M$ trained sysadmins then started using similar hostnames on the internet, forcing other vendors to modify their servers and network software in violation of the long-standing RFC on hostname construction.

M$ no doubt called this progress. I'd call it a blatant diregard for everyone else in the industry.