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Mozilla set for a splash?

j@cko

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<a target=new class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105-881556.html">Mozilla is an unlikely candidate for a comeback, given that it is barely sliding out of the box.
But a comeback is exactly what the open-source project hopes to pull off in the next few weeks, when the Netscape Communications-backed effort releases the first official version of its Web browser. After four years in development, the pending event has renewed excitement in a project that once was hailed as a possible Microsoft killer--only to tumble into obscurity after lengthy delays.
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I'm using it right now in Redhat 7.2 at work, but I don't know if I like it enough to switch when I'm at home using XP. For linux, it beats the pants off of netscape 4.79 and konqueror which are both on here
 
Shame it still doesn't work properly. I've been using it for 4 days and I've already found a number of sites that refuse to work with it. 🙁
 


<< Shame it still doesn't work properly. I've been using it for 4 days and I've already found a number of sites that refuse to work with it. 🙁 >>

Chances are it's the site that's broken, rather than Mozilla. Mozilla has always held standards compliance as a strict design goal.
 


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<< Shame it still doesn't work properly. I've been using it for 4 days and I've already found a number of sites that refuse to work with it. 🙁 >>

Chances are it's the site that's broken, rather than Mozilla. Mozilla has always held standards compliance as a strict design goal.
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A lot of corporations are really stupid sometimes and only allow specific browsers to enter their site.
Nothing like visiting a major corporation and being told that you need Netscape 4.0+ when you're
using Netscape 6.22, and not allowing you to enter the site anyways.
 


<< Chances are it's the site that's broken, rather than Mozilla. Mozilla has always held standards compliance as a strict design goal. >>



And how does this change the fact that IE works but Mozilla doesn't? What do I care who is following the standars and who isn't when the only thing I want to do is order my groceries? :[
 


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<< Chances are it's the site that's broken, rather than Mozilla. Mozilla has always held standards compliance as a strict design goal. >>



And how does this change the fact that IE works but Mozilla doesn't? What do I care who is following the standars and who isn't when the only thing I want to do is order my groceries? :[
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Yes you should care! Blame your dumbass grocerer for hiring a dumbass company that doesn't comply with standards, not mozilla and the opensource crowd.
 
Mozilla has been consistently(sp?) a week late with everything, makes me wonder why whoever makes these dates hasn't learned to predict more correctly. For example, they said that Mozilla 1 RC1 would be released this week, but of course it won't be up until next.
 


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<< Chances are it's the site that's broken, rather than Mozilla. Mozilla has always held standards compliance as a strict design goal. >>



And how does this change the fact that IE works but Mozilla doesn't? What do I care who is following the standars and who isn't when the only thing I want to do is order my groceries? :[
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I wasn't saying you should USE Mozilla. I didn't say you should care, either. You implied that Mozilla "wasn't working" because it doesn't render a site how IE does. I was merely correcting your misinterpretation of the situation. The fact is, in all likelyhood Mozilla is working EXACTLY as it should. I personally do care about standards compliance, considering the Internet wouldn't be where it is today without it (MS has done a lot of harm to us in this regard where it could have been much more helpful).
 


<< Yes you should care! Blame your dumbass grocerer for hiring a dumbass company that doesn't comply with standards, not mozilla and the opensource crowd. >>



I'm not blaming mozilla at all. I never said that they are the ones at fault, I just said that it's a shame major sites like that still have problems following the standars and that at the end of the day I just want to get the job done.

Everytime a site won't work I will be wondering whether the site is actually down or failling to work with mozilla. I couldn't do that. 🙁
 
Heck, I'm still on 0.9.8 and it mops the floor with IE5.5 in page rendering speed on my W2K machine. Never thought I'd see the day, but a big well done, standing ovation, and pat on the back to the Mozilla team. Also, it's just a 10 MB download! And tabbing and popup blocking are da bomb!
 
I use Galeon, which is based on Mozilla 0.9.8. I need to update it.

I don't like Netscape/Mozilla broswers on Windows. I really like IE.
 


<< If Mozilla gets the call to be the next AOL browser it could see 20+ million users pretty quickly. >>

AOL is already beta testing with the Gecko browser.
 
AOL upgraded to version 7.0 a few weeks ago, and have already announced that AOL 8.0 will replace IE with Mozilla-based Netscape. That's not quite a guaranteed immediate 20 million users for Mozilla though, b/c upgrading is optional for AOL users, at least it was with AOL 7.0. But even if half of those AOL folks upgrade, then Mozilla will be back in the game. Never thought I'd like AOL for anything, but I do for this. IE you goin down, biatch!!!!

http://www.theregus.com/content/archive/24275.html
 
I just heard today from someone inside AOL/TW that they're having trouble internally using Mozilla 1 as the AOL engine. I hope they work it out, but don't expect the change anytime soon...
 
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