Given IE's misleading page about HTML5 support, by omitting the parts they do not support to make it look like they are the market leader, Apple could have had something to gain by giving a warning that says something along the lines of "Your browser doesn't fully support the HTML5 features we're demonstrating, click here to continue, click here to experience it in Safari."
I want to see how the other browsers stack up in their demos and think it's short sided of them to not allow that to happen.
I want to see how the other browsers stack up in their demos and think it's short sided of them to not allow that to happen.