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At least someone agrees with my sentiments (includes some references for getting CSS3 to work in IE):
http://css3please.com/
> I would say we will be in a better place by 2015, that's not too
> far away in my eyes. Until then,
> progressive
> enhancement.
And thats the scary part, we've got people thinking 5 years is an acceptable time to wait for progress while every other area of computing will have gone through several iterations by then.
> LukeM wrote:
> I would say we will be in a better place by 2015, that's not too
> far away in my eyes. Until then,
> progressive
> enhancement.
>
> And thats the scary part, we've got people thinking 5 years is an
> acceptable time to wait for progress while every other area of
> computing will have gone through several iterations by then.
I think you will find legacy issues encompass the whole of computing and life generally. I don't think it is acceptable, simply it is the way it is.
You could always get yourself a bunch of Microsoft shares Garin, then you might have some influence over the situation :D