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11th Jan 2006
Joe Clark, when describing the compatibility of the site The Free City of Leslieville, which he's recently launched.
The site was not tested in IE5/Win or Netscape 4 and isn't going to be. You have no excuse for using those outdated browsers in this day and age; upgrade.
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