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				 AN OPEN LETTER TO MICROSOFT: IT'S TIME TO GET IT RIGHT
					 
					 
					As a member of the Web Standards Project and a working 
					developer building
					 
					Web sites, I am writing to ask that Microsoft take 
					the next logical step in
					 
					its support for W3C standards, and deliver full (100%) 
					support for
					 
					Cascading Style Sheets Level-1, HTML 4.1, DOM 1.0 and 
					XML 1.0 in the next
					 
					version of Internet Explorer.
					 
					 
					Full support of these standards will enable developers 
					and designers to
					 
					finally embrace this technology, which Microsoft helped 
					create, and which
					 
					Microsoft was the first to begin supporting. In its 
					dispute with AOL over
					 
					instant messaging, Microsoft has made compelling arguments 
					about the value
					 
					of commonly supported standards and I believe those 
					arguments apply just as
					 
					strongly to browsers as well.
					 
					 
					Less than full support in Internet Explorer would be 
					a bad marketing
					 
					decision when its largest competitor delivers the goods. 
					Microsoft's
					 
					support for these standards has been far superior to 
					Netscape's, but that
					 
					will change when Netscape releases the new Navigator, which 
					appears headed
					 
					toward fulfilling its promise of 100% support for these 
					standards,
					 
					according to independent reports.
					 
					 
					For the good of your browser and the advancement of 
					the Web as a great
					 
					medium for communications, commerce, and art, I urge 
					you to go the distance
					 
					and make full support for these standards a priority 
					for your Internet
					 
					Explorer development team.
					 
					 
					If you cannot commit to that time frame, I'd like to 
					know when Microsoft
					 
					DOES plan to deliver full support for these standards. 
					If the answer is
					 
					"never," I'd like to know that, too, so I 
					can let my clients and site
					 
					visitors know that standards-compliant sites may not 
					work properly on
					 
					Internet Explorer.
					 
					 
					Sincerely,
        
			 
			 JPR Kraffe
        
	 
	
		 
	 
	
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