That's plain horrible. If your intranet is supposed to use IE as a browser,
what happens if a system comes in that specifically uses a quirk that IE
supports and your new fangled browser doesn't?

The system will get blamed for not working, but in fact it is a browser
issue that you have instigated.

Also all people on your intranet should be using the same 'build' not being
allowed to install what they want (web developers should have admin rights
to their machine only.)

Adam
  -----Original Message-----
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  Sent: 05 March 2004 13:26
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recommend a good web
development browser?)

  >> eloquently stated erik.  I couldn't agree more.  why fight the
  tide...its wasted effort.

  I don't think it is wasted, people listen to us as IT professionals :-)
  and when people ask about a browser, I direct them to Mozilla Firefox
  these days.

  Already started converting all our people to using it, even through our
  Intranet is meant to support IE, I just point em to the
  UserAgentSwitcher extension and tell them to set it to IE6

  Soz, my tuppence worth... have a good weekend everybody

  --
  David
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