Richard Stiennon

Richard Stiennon
behind browser caught develop limiting motive web
The motive behind limiting what browser you develop for is laziness. If you develop Web applications, you must develop to the W3C standards. You do not use Microsoft's proprietary capabilities because you'll get caught in it later.
common false positives programs widely
False positives are actually very common. They're particularly common for programs that aren't widely distributed, like some game.
access blocked cookies fault maybe related starts web
Maybe the fault of removed cookies or blocked access starts with a related third-party used by the Web publisher.
coming huge period problem seen trial
The only problem is, nobody's ever seen it, ... This is a huge trial period coming up for Microsoft.