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On 27 Jan 2006, at 7:59 pm, Lucas Gonze wrote:
In reality that CSS-styled XML is only useful for the two browsers that don't catch the XSL, which are Safari and Opera. Both Safari and Opera are about 2% of Webjay users. If I kill the viewinbrowser:info element for Safari's benefit then I hurt Opera, so I'm not sure what to do. I suppose that browser sniffing is the only way to balance Opera's and Safari's interests.
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