> We will not remove any of this to run it under Firefox because our 
> application is what is making us over $200K per application, because 
> we can do what others can not.

I just have a couple of questions? 

Does your app need comply with any local accessibility laws? That is to say,
do your clients need to provide an equal opportinities workplace where
disabled people are not discriminated against and can use any of the
applications that their able bodied colleagues use with impunity?

If so, does your application comply with the relevant accessibility
guidelines? 

If not, aren't you worried about that or is it a case of you'll worry about
it when the time comes?

If it doesn't need to comply then great, stick with what you are doing! At
$200k a pop, I think I would.... But then looking to the future, maybe
looking more deeply into what Firefox (or any other browser for that matter)
supports so that you can produce an application with the same funciotnality
that is currently in place might not be such a bad idea...

I'd certainly wager that you may not be able to do the job in the same way
if you went browser independent but human ingenuity would find a way to
implement it anyway! This is the way of things...

And BTW, I am a Firefox and IE user, and having used the Internet in one
form or another since the early nineties, I regard myself as an old time
experienced Internet user... For the first time ever, last week I got duped
into running some spyware in Firefox... Let me tell you spyware installs
just as easily in Firefox as it does in IE.... Nasty little thing... I
manged to undo the damage it did but it took 2 hours using Adaware, Spybot,
Panda AV, Trend HouseCall, Norton, Mcafee, Bitdefender and half an hour in
regedit to find and remove all the last little bits of the thing... God help
the uninitiated....

Paul


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