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I didn't say it was a realistic prospect. What I mean is that this is the biggest flaw of IE. 98% of IE6's crappiness is directly dependent on the fact that it doesn't auto-update. IE6 would never have been such a problem if MS had been able to auto-update it to IE7, 8, 9...

Until that fundamental philosophy flaw is fixed, the rest is just putting lipstick on a Sarah Palin. I won't get excited about IE9 passing ACID3 tests, because all it means is that for a while IE will be an ok browser, but within a year or two it will suck again. I much prefer permanent solutions.



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