It's been demonstrated to you with examples that the Microsoft documentation about the Microsoft product is correct. It's referred to as evidence and corroboration.
I have yet to see the Bing source code and have someone walk me through it.
You, on the other hand, have provided no evidence to the contrary
Bingo! If I had evidence that it was wrong then I would think it was wrong.
- Only a simple "Don't believe everything you read..." mantra. Which, like I stated before, applies to every bit of evidence through citation that has ever been presented, pretty much anywhere.
You must be in turbo trolling mode because it's the lamest, no effort argument I've encountered in I can't remember when.
You think that the claims made on the Bing HTML document are correct.
I don't know if the claims made on the Bing HTML document are correct.
I stated my position and people have been asking me questions about my position. I answer them then I get called a troll.
People:Why don't you think that the information on the Bing HTML document is correct?
Me: I've worked in web design. I know how easy it is to put incorrect or inaccurate information on an HTML document.
People: But it's from Bing. It must be correct!.
Me: Just because it's from Bing does not mean that it's correct. I've published things to HTML documents online, at the direction of my CEO, which I knew were incorrect or inaccurate. I don't know if that's happening here.
People:That's ridiculous. People can get fired/sued if they try to put false info out there.zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Me: I've published things to HTML documents online, at the direction of my CEO, which I knew were incorrect or inaccurate without getting fired or sued so I know for a fact that is not right.
People: What evidence would help you decide that the Bing claims are correct instead of being unsure?
Me: Access to the source codes with someone to walk me through it to understand the code and a person with a masters in math to help me understand the math.
People: It's on the Bing website you should believe it.
Me: I've published things to HTML documents online, at the direction of my CEO, which I knew were incorrect or inaccurate. I don't know if that's happening here. Because of my own personal experiences doing web development I prefer to take things I read online with a grain of salt.
People: You must be in turbo trolling mode because it's the lamest, no effort argument
Me:I didn't know it was arguing. I thought I was answering questions about my position. If you think my conversation on this topic is lame and effortless then, by all means, stop participating in this lame and effortless debate.