How many FireFox 64bit users are there?

Justin Conover justin.conover at gmail.com
Sun Jan 15 15:49:21 UTC 2006


On 1/15/06, Alan Cox <alan at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 08:05:32AM -0600, Justin Conover wrote:
> > I'm curious how many of the 64 bit os users out there, really need a
> 64bit
> > web browser?
>
> Its a 64bit OS
>
> > your website because you used closed source flash would go over like a
> lead
> > ballon ;)  And its not just here site, I go to a lot of places that have
> > flash and so do a lot of people.
>
> Yes ditto. And all the UK ones I send reminders of their duties under
> disabled
> access law, and remind them that it doesn't work on the latest internet
> enabled
> mobile phones.
>
> I generally also post them links to the RNIB faq on disabled access, the
> law
> itself and bobby. I've had numerous sucessess by being polite. Most are
> not
> instant but replies assuring me it has been noted for the next redesign.
>
> The long term cure for flash however is probably going to be when mozilla
> and
> IE[7,8,...] get good support for SVG, because SVG can provide all the
> useful
> things flash has in a more open fashion.
>
> Alan
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I'm not that familiar with SVG, I've looked here:

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/svg/

http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/

Are you saying that it would be possible to mv this:
http://shutterbugexpressions.com/ to SVG at some point?  Although I'm sure
the majority of her buisness comes from IE users so that would depend on IE
being able to support it.
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