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Microsoft Sends Broken Stylesheets to Opera

An anonymous reader writes "The Register has a story that the MSN homepage serves a different style sheet to the Opera web browser that makes Opera appear to be broken. Is this deliberate or a mistake? Who can possibly say? Opera's own take on the situation can be found here." This is not the first time.

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  1. Opera should respond by pubjames · · Score: 5, Funny

    Opera should respond by automatically translating any page on the Microsoft web site into German and back again with Babelfish.

    1. Re:Opera should respond by evilviper · · Score: 5, Funny

      "Welcommen to SmallDelicate.com"

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    2. Re:Opera should respond by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Pornoliz it http://www.pornolize.com/

  2. Re:No fear of prosecurion, no problem! by Strange+Ranger · · Score: 5, Funny

    >back to the bad old days at Microsoft

    Drat, I must have missed the good days.

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  3. Re:Aww, come on... by Shalda · · Score: 4, Funny

    I remember back to about '97 or so, at the height of the browser wars, every time I went to the Microsoft web site with Navigator 3.0, Navigator would GPF. Of course, the same thing would happen if I went to the Netscape site with IE 3.0. Which was ironic, because I was going there to download Navigator.

  4. Re:Slashdot and w3.org... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I predict a mysterious but sudden moderation to -1 Offtopic in your future...

  5. Re:Slashdot and w3.org... by Nicopa · · Score: 4, Funny
    Dialog:

    Slashdot: Microsoft Sends Broken Stylesheets to Opera.
    The people: So what, you send broken HTML to everybody!