The development is usually targetted to the lowest common denominator.
Intranets particularly have issues with having to support e.g. Netscape 4.7
So your sites have to be targetted at that level. Should an intranet with
over 2000 machines dictate IE5 as the build to which all machines should
run, then IT support has to support that build.
Again this is more an IT support issue, but from an Intranet site
development point of view, knowing what the base browser is is very
important.
Adam
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2004 14:19
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recommend a good web
development browser?)
Develop for Firefox/bird and you'll find that 99% of the time it will
work in IE and in Nutscrape (even across OS too! Just did this for a
recent site redesign). Reason being that Firefox is much more strict on
HTML/XHTML/etc standards than IE or Nutscrape.
[Todays Threads]
[This Message]
[Subscription]
[Fast Unsubscribe]
[User Settings]
- RE: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recommend a good w... d.a.collie
- RE: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recommend a g... Tony Weeg
- Re: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recommend... Stephen Moretti
- Re: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recom... Adam Reynolds
- Re: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recommend... Matt Liotta
- RE: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recom... Tony Weeg
- Re: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone r... Matt Liotta
- Re: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone r... Jochem van Dieten
- RE: Browser wars (was Re: Can some... Tony Weeg
- Re: Browser wars (was Re: Can ... Jochem van Dieten
- RE: Browser wars (was Re: ... Tony Weeg
- RE: Browser wars (was Re: ... Tim Laureska
- Re: Browser wars (was Re: ... Charlie Griefer
- Re: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recom... Kevin Graeme