You are so wrong.
I have a HDDVD and BluRay player along with a HTPC and I intend to backup every DVD I own and put it on my HTPC - until now that has been kind of a pain with the high def disks and we've had to play them from the native player. For people like me who spend lots of money on home theater hardware the cost of the few movies I really want isn't that much, better than waiting days for it to download from some file sharing software with a codec I've never heard of that probably has spyware.
The meta tag is a GOOD idea, they just put it in the wrong place, EXISTING websites should be able to add a meta tag to continue use of the existing quirks mode, and going forward the default could then be acid mode.
With that setup if people really wanted their website to render the old way they could just add a meta tag, and it doesn't mess with the new version of ie
How could SCO possibly be sure that the SCO unixware code has not been used in windows, or by anyone else that has a license to it? The only reason why they could even think about going after Linux is because its open source.
Can they force microsoft to revel the source to windows to make sure they have not used any unixware code?
You are so wrong. I have a HDDVD and BluRay player along with a HTPC and I intend to backup every DVD I own and put it on my HTPC - until now that has been kind of a pain with the high def disks and we've had to play them from the native player. For people like me who spend lots of money on home theater hardware the cost of the few movies I really want isn't that much, better than waiting days for it to download from some file sharing software with a codec I've never heard of that probably has spyware.
The meta tag is a GOOD idea, they just put it in the wrong place, EXISTING websites should be able to add a meta tag to continue use of the existing quirks mode, and going forward the default could then be acid mode.
With that setup if people really wanted their website to render the old way they could just add a meta tag, and it doesn't mess with the new version of ie
Not long...
Domain Name: NETWORKSOLUTIONSWHORE.COM
Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC.
Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com
Referral URL: http://www.networksolutions.com
Name Server: NS1.RESERVEDDOMAINNAME.COM
Name Server: NS2.RESERVEDDOMAINNAME.COM
Status: ok
Updated Date: 08-jan-2008
Creation Date: 08-jan-2008
Expiration Date: 08-jan-2009
Can they force microsoft to revel the source to windows to make sure they have not used any unixware code?