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(Unverified)Aug 9th 2006 8:22AM
Well, the only people affected by this are the web designers themselves, like me. MS would make it easier for us to do our work if they could finally adhere to the standards. I'm sure there isn't a single web designer out there who isn't pissed off about this issue.
We should do something about it and put some pressure on MS. The company isn't purposedly disregarding the standards, they are just NOT fixing the problems because it costs money and they think "hey, why should we, we control the market". Companies get very desperate when it comes to bad publicity. And if the average joe is pissed at MS, they WILL do something about it, even if it means finally complying to the rules.