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> Let's hope Chrome improve the state of things. It's Google backed and > its rendering engine is WebKit, so let's hope standards compliance > gets > better. Incidentally, the most recent version of Safari gets a 73/100 on Acid3 versus 72/100 on Firefox. So, at least in "released to market" versions of Gecko and WebKit, the difference is negligible. (Not, again, to say I dislike WebKit in the least, but I have a hard time coming up with complaints for for Firefox, especially since no one else other than Microsoft has figured out how to market a browser so well, and marketing is what FOSS needs most, perhaps.) Blessings, Tim --- Timothy R. Butler | "Bad is so bad, that we cannot but think good Editor, OfB.biz | an accident; good is so good, that we feel tbutler at ofb.biz | certain that evil could be explained." timothybutler.us | -- G. K. Chesterton
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