Nonsense -- there is nothing to prohibit your web applications server from
working with IE or Netscape. I imagine it was some poor coding issues with
the HTML that they have programmed from the ColdFusion side of things. I
try to go for usability on both browsers, but if there is something that
only works in IE, I don't kick them off the site. I might put a little
"this is how this works on IE" message, or perhaps a workaround. If it's
something really intense, then I might suggest going to a Flash based user
interface . . . then you are compatible not only between
IE/Netscape/Opera/etc... but you can also be cross platform compatible with
Mac/Windows/Linux. That's where things will be a lot easier in the future.
Bradley Miller, Owner/Programmer/Designer
AccessZone Design - www.accesszonedesign.com
Blue Springs, Missouri
Phone: 816-228-3814 Fax: 775-254-6162
Toll-free: 888-872-4420 ICQ: 48555780
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