@onemind: It doesn't matter what framework, Opensource or not, you use
it is the developer that creates the HTML and CSS that is presented to
the browser not the framework. The Framework is there to save the
developer from writing SQL and doing buttloads of configuration it
doesn't make the HTML and CSS which is ultimately sent to IE(6,7),
Firefox et al...

If "cake aint for [you]" then no framework will be if you expect it to
check your coding for you and tell you it isn't going to work in this
or that browser. In other words if you want your site to work in IE7
then make it work in IE7 but don't think that Cake has anything to do
with the site working or not working because that is not what cake, or
any framework anywhere, is about.

onemind wrote:
> I was afraid this would turn into one of those microsoft are evil
> threads that the open source community are famous for. The bottom line
> is, people use ie7 today, i want my site to work for them today and not
> give them some lame excuse that its microsofts fault or whatever. I
> realize it is an open source project and people are supposedly expected
> to fix it however they want but another simple fact is that heaps of
> non programmers use open source software and are unable to make fixes.
> I guess cake aint for me or the open source movement for that matter..


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