Guy Cohen wrote: > Surely you are joking? To make a site (as complex as it is) to be compliant > with all browsers (or rfcs) is, roughly estimated, 5% more work to someone > who knows what he's doing (i.e. any second level programmer in India, Europa, > USA (though more expensive), Australia and so on).
What? You think that they don't have the same problem in those countries? There simply aren't enough GOOD people to go around, so the world is full of technicaly second and third rate web designers. However people don't use a web site based upon how good it is technicaly, and by our own admission on this list 95% or more of the people out there wouldn't know one if it crawled out of the screen and bit them. :-) We just went to an online food ordering site for lunch. Depsite that 90% of the users here get a popup on every screen complaining that they are not using I.E. (most people use mozilla, which does work) and yours truely complaining that it ain't in English, we were told that using it was optional. We had the option of ordering lunch using the site, bringing our own lunch, eating out, or even skipping lunch. Note that ordering lunch any other way was not an option. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson MobilEye Vision Technologies Ltd, R.M.P.E House, 10 Hartom St. Har Hotzvim Jerusalem, 91450 Israel Tel: +972-2-5417-356 Cell: +972-55-667-090 Do sysadmins count networked sheep? ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]