Mark

And the conclusion is? Not one to criticise surveys but I trust you
don't teach Research Methods ;>)

Peter

On 28/02/2008, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AlunFoto wrote:
> > I like IE7.
> > Never seen any of those "clusterphuck" issues you mention, whatever
> > that word means... :-)
> >
> > Besides, nobody knows if this current issue is introduced by Google or
> > by Microsoft. But the latter makes a more popular target, I guess.
>
> My money would be on gmail being the problem. They're probably doing
> something weird and non-standard.
>
> I've never heard of any problems with IE7 either. We run it on all our
> XP machines at the university. In general it's *much* better that train
> wreck called IE6 (which didn't even recognize the PNG alpha channel fer
> chrissake!) Not that IE isn't still the worst web browser out there :)
> I use Firefox 99% of the time, Opera occasionally, Safari every so often.
>
> Just out of curiosity I looked up the visitor stats for my web site by
> browser:
>
> Internet Explorer 7     26%
> Internet Explorer 6     23%
> Internet Explorer 5.5   2.9%
> Internet Explorer 5     2.9%
> Firefox                 26%
> Mozilla                 2.9%
> Opera                   5.7%
> Safari                  5.7%
>
> The four flavors of IE have just under 55%, but Firefox (all versions)
> at 26% is way above the general average. I must attract an educated
> crowd :) (That's probably literally true: I put all my class material on
> line, so I expect a large part of the traffic is from my students, whom
> I advise to use Firefox.)
>
>
>
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