On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 11:55:41 -0400, Tim Kennedy wrote
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, aSe wrote:
I hate to flame but.. At < 1% market share, your company/anti-spam
system is not mainstream, nor worth the effort to use.
Not to mention that a fair amount of the technical people his
message is trying to reach, are probably *not* using IE6 on windows.
So while Mozilla may be <1-4% marketshare in general, I'd suspect that
non-IE/windows browsers are probably a much higher marketshare within
the userbase on this list.
Where I work, Mozilla is under 1% of our web traffic.
Do I check my pages in Mozilla anyway? You bet I do. One of the people in
that less than 1% might just be a customer that wants to give us a big contract.
Actually, I find that if I validate my HTML using the W3C's page validator, so
that I'm actually using standards-compliant HTML, it usually renders properly
in all browsers without any tweaking. It seems worth the effort, especially
since there are always browsers out there that I don't know about or can't
test with. (We even get occasional hits from WebTV systems.)