True, but it will happen and seeingas about 95% of people use it, it will still be number one. The aim of FF, according to the founder, was to force MS to rethink the way it creates browsers – MS have taken a lot of solid features from FF and used it in IE, and yes, it will support standards (alpha transparency is one thing, finally). He’s even said those hoping that the foundation will be around forever are misguided in their belief; FF was never meant to replace IE, simply to be a wake up call for MS and it seems to have worked. Whether FF will continue in four or five years time, I dunno, I hope it does.