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Why can Netscape display web pages correctly?

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Why can Netscape display web pages correctly?

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It’s unreasonable to expect Netscape/Mozilla/Firefox to display web pages written in proprietary tags. In fact, Mozilla and Netscape do render pages correctly with only a few minor issues still needing to be addressed, according to the W3C standards. Internet Explorer adds proprietary tags which are not part of the W3C standards (despite being pushed on MS’s web site as if they were.) ActiveX is *not* a W3C standard as many claim. It’s a proprietary MS technology.

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