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what kind of exposure?
you published the source code.
and how exactly would you download firefox/mozilla/any other browser without any browser to download it with?
even though, as much as I can understand, you can still add unDRMed MP3s to the IPod
unfortunately, that does not rule out the majority of american politicians.
info buying thier products, why is that news?
a lot of ender's game goes on in the minds of the charchters, how can they move that to the big screen?
the only firefox I know that has no support whatsoever for IDNs by default is the debian build, which for some obscure reason did not move 1.0.1,
that won't work, it's too complicated. what needs to be done is to turn XUL into a standard and to have ALL standard browsers implement it. and then IE will stand alone, not supporting such an important function.
I thought of a better animal scheme: butterfly, beetle, ant etc.
XUL is far from being a net sandard, even if IE does support it, it would mean woe to opera and KHTML users.
if Firefox wouldn't have any competition, it would not innovate as quickly.
what kind of exposure?
you published the source code.
and how exactly would you download firefox/mozilla/any other browser without any browser to download it with?
even though, as much as I can understand, you can still add unDRMed MP3s to the IPod
unfortunately, that does not rule out the majority of american politicians.
info buying thier products, why is that news?
a lot of ender's game goes on in the minds of the charchters, how can they move that to the big screen?
the only firefox I know that has no support whatsoever for IDNs by default is the debian build, which for some obscure reason did not move 1.0.1,
that won't work, it's too complicated. what needs to be done is to turn XUL into a standard and to have ALL standard browsers implement it. and then IE will stand alone, not supporting such an important function.
I thought of a better animal scheme: butterfly, beetle, ant etc.
XUL is far from being a net sandard, even if IE does support it, it would mean woe to opera and KHTML users.
if Firefox wouldn't have any competition, it would not innovate as quickly.