Did you notice that the problem worked fine in other Linux browsers but not in Firefox? What does that do for Firefox's market share? The current web standards have flaws which allow for interpretation. Isn't it also important to make a browser compatible to the de facto standards as interpreted by most other browsers?
Your attitude is what drew me away from Firefox. I was almost willing to give Firefox another try. However, if Mozilla has attitudes like yours, I don't want to waste my time.
Did you notice that the problem worked fine in other Linux browsers but not in Firefox? What does that do for Firefox's market share? The current web standards have flaws which allow for interpretation. Isn't it also important to make a browser compatible to the de facto standards as interpreted by most other browsers?
Your attitude is what drew me away from Firefox. I was almost willing to give Firefox another try. However, if Mozilla has attitudes like yours, I don't want to waste my time.
Ralph