> To be fair, there's only one browser right now that has "generate revenue" as a goal, and that's Chrome.
Completely untrue. Let's put it another way - the only browser out there not to "generate revenue", is Firefox (and even then it does generate a tidy amount from search referrals).
Chrome - pushes Google services and ChromeOS.
Safari - Apple-only. Nuff said.
IE - the original bad-apple of browsers. Once it killed off it's competition (ie, web standards), team was disbanded.
back on topic, perhaps the best answer is to provide a reset button or when erroring, provide actual locations to fix your issue (ie, the SSL disabled issue).
Completely untrue. Let's put it another way - the only browser out there not to "generate revenue", is Firefox (and even then it does generate a tidy amount from search referrals).
Chrome - pushes Google services and ChromeOS.
Safari - Apple-only. Nuff said.
IE - the original bad-apple of browsers. Once it killed off it's competition (ie, web standards), team was disbanded.
back on topic, perhaps the best answer is to provide a reset button or when erroring, provide actual locations to fix your issue (ie, the SSL disabled issue).