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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
Let me just say, as long as FF can read normal webpage html the same as IE, it's not a problem. But if FF cannot interpret minor html errers and render the page (as IE is able to do) we have a problem,
In other words, you were able to read the paragraph above despite the misspelled word "error" and understand the meaning. IE does that with webpages that may have a missing tag here or there. I've found FF cannot do this as well.
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Hmm lets see... 8 reasons why IE is better than FF
1: FF cant render piss poorly written webpages (Oh yeah thats sooo bad)
2; FF doesnt support ActiveX (Oh yeah thats sooo bad, no one can root your system)
3: FF uses tabs instead of having your taskbar cluttered with open IE's (Oh yeah thats sooo bad)
4: FF lets the world see the source code (Uh oh opensource is sooo bad)
5: FF lets their users write extensions for it (Oh yeah thats sooo bad)
6: FF allows the user to completely turn off JavaScripts (Oh yeah thats sooo bad)
7: FF isnt as vulnerable as IE (Oh yeah thats sooo bad)
8:FF's developers isnt trying to make their own html standards like IE's did