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Originally Posted by kureyon View Post
That was because MS practiced their notorious "embrace, 'extend in incompatible fashion', extinguish" strategy on it. They added kludges onto it so that anyone using those kludges would mean that it would only run on MS platforms hence ending cross platform compatibility. Sun's lawsuit put an end to that.

MS's bastardisation of HTML/CSS standards (along with their bugs) are still the curse of web developers worldwide.
No kidding. Near as I can tell, it's only BECAUSE Sun successfully won that case that Java is still relevant, cross-platform and available on so many platforms at all. Microsoft would have turned it into the next IE bastardization of standards that depends on Windows DLL's like ActiveX and .NET.