Austin, exactly!
Cth, why does browser == stand alone browser?
rob, IMO HTML rendering engine == browser. So, if you have a rendering engine, you have a browser. If HTML rendering engine != browser, please explain to me what a browser is.
Microsoft's Mr. Scoble, a dork, recently stated on his blog that we are moving beyond the browser with such wonderful technologies as RSS. That's really curious, since most RSS aggregators either open a browser window to display HTML embedded in the RSS feed, embed a browser in the aggregator itself to display the HTML embedded in the feed, or both. (Mr. Scoble uses NewsGator, which creates email messages of RSS feeds, which are then displayed in Outlook, which embeds a browser to display the HTML content.) Again, one could say that HTML rendering doth not a browser make, to which I'd again respond, what doth a browser make?
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