> Hello Auto,
>
> Yep, it must, but it can't :)
Why it can't?
I don't think it is a tecnicl reason, but only commercial reason.
This is a fault, because lots of people still have windows 9x, NT and 2k.
Nobody will run a website (especially commertional) where lot's of people
can't browse due to this absurd restriction.
Did i explain myself?
Do you know somethong about?
Michael Nemtsev - 13 Feb 2007 14:55 GMT
Hello Auto,
>> Yep, it must, but it can't :)
A> Why it can't?
A> I don't think it is a tecnicl reason, but only commercial reason.
seems so
A> This is a fault, because lots of people still have windows 9x, NT and
A> 2k.
The obvious reason that these OS are out of the standard technical support,
coz you have only 5 years of standard techsupport
A> Nobody will run a website (especially commertional) where lot's of
A> people
A> can't browse due to this absurd restriction.
I don't thinj that number of 9x, NT ans 2k users prevail over XP and 2003,
so the position of MS seems to be clear for me
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