On 3/9/06, M. David Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:If, in fact, what you mean by this *IS* that its the end users choice, then I would tend to agree... as long as the option exists.
That was, actually, what I was trying to say.
Oops, I quoted the wrong thing. I was, in fact, trying to say the opposite: it's up to the consuming applications (feed readers) to decide how they want to render your feed. You cannot exert control over 100% of feed readers' presentations of your feed, since many of them will not resemble a web browser in any way. Therefore it is unreasonable for you to expect to have 100% control over feed readers that are also web browsers.
That being said, as I noted in my earlier e-mail, I do agree that this IE behavior change breaks some non-traditional web sites (including some of my own), and that some sort of workaround is going to be needed.
David
