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RE: IE7 on the way with something called "standards" in mind

You know your standards-inverse argument is a great point and makes total sense. That might indeed HURT market share.

Yet I think part of the updates to IE will be security related and get 0wnZ0r every week should be addressed, thus the reasons, for you and for mom, may be lessened when it comes to alternatives. (But of course that assumes they do it and do it well when it comes to security, and to date that has NEVER BEEN DONE at Microsoft.)

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