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Slim

Mike Brind said:
That article is nearly a year old, and only looked at a 6 month
period!!

Have a look at this:
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp

did you have a look? it shows that firefox is starting to falter and that
the figures are skewed

Why so high Firefox figures?

W3Schools is a website for people with an interest for web technologies.
These people are more interested in using alternative browsers than the
average user. The average user tends to use Internet Explorer, since it
comes preinstalled with Windows. Most do not seek out other browsers.

These facts indicate that the browser figures below are not 100% realistic.
Other web sites have statistics showing that Internet Explorer is used by at
least 80% of the users.

Anyway, our data, collected over a five year period, clearly shows the long
and medium-term trends.


then go to http://marketshare.hitslink.com/, and vote for which browser
you think is "better". Oh, and have a look at the results.

Net polls mean nothing, really you can do better than that cant you?
And that's my last contribution to this thread.


I think we know why, you scoured the web and the best you could do was show
skewed figures and a net poll

 
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Dave Anderson

Slim said:
did you have a look? it shows that firefox is starting to
falter and that the figures are skewed...

None of us care if you fear developing against standards. If it makes you
happy, continue to write your backward code.
 
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Mike Brind

Slim said:
did you have a look? it shows that firefox is starting to falter and that
the figures are skewed

Why so high Firefox figures?

W3Schools is a website for people with an interest for web technologies.
These people are more interested in using alternative browsers than the
average user. The average user tends to use Internet Explorer, since it
comes preinstalled with Windows. Most do not seek out other browsers.

These facts indicate that the browser figures below are not 100% realistic.
Other web sites have statistics showing that Internet Explorer is used by at
least 80% of the users.

Anyway, our data, collected over a five year period, clearly shows the long
and medium-term trends.




Net polls mean nothing, really you can do better than that cant you?



I think we know why, you scoured the web and the best you could do was show
skewed figures and a net poll

You utterly failed to see the point, or you deliberately ignored it.
If I didn't know better, I could be forgiven for thinking that this,
together with your unique definitions of plain English words in this
thread as a whole is nothing more than a flame.
 
S

Slim

Dave Anderson said:
None of us care if you fear developing against standards. If it makes you
happy, continue to write your backward code.

what backward code?

I think your getting upset about the falter use of Firefox and the security
flaws that have been exposed

I program firstly for the Internet standard, and that standard is IE.
 
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Slim

Mike Brind said:
You utterly failed to see the point, or you deliberately ignored it.
If I didn't know better, I could be forgiven for thinking that this,
together with your unique definitions of plain English words in this
thread as a whole is nothing more than a flame.


I thought you had finnished with this thread?

The point is.

Firefox is not popular,
its market share is faltering
IE is the satandard
and you failed to read your refs before posting

 

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