Alternatives to the W3C

Ann Navarro ann at webgeek.com
Thu Jan 20 14:52:39 GMT 2000


At 08:15 PM 1/19/00 -0800, Don Park wrote:
>I think we will all benefit tremendously if there was just
>one browser to support.  If AOL/Netscape exit the browser
>'business', Microsoft could be 'asked' politely to place IE
>into public domain.  

If there were only 2 browsers in the world, that rather unlikely scenario
might work. 
But at last count there were hundreds.

Ann
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