On Tue, 7 May 2002, dman wrote:
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 12:41:56PM -0400, Gregory Dudek wrote: I strongly oppose modifying a properly functionng, RFC-conforming product to coddle a non-informative and non-RFC-conforming product. Fix the broken product, not the working one.
I have to concur completely. If we get in the habit of "fixing" zope all the time to work around IE bugs it will only make it that much harder to make compliant solutions and that much harder to get rid of MS. Fighting a monopoly takes work and I have found it to be worthwhile. What I would propose is that instead we build some kind of browser detection into zope and base the information on what kind of user agent that is acessing zope. That way we could have a work around for IE but we could still move the world towards a more standards compliant solution.