>> If you try it the other way around, you'll have a nightmare time
trying to
force compliant browsers like Firefox to do what IE does. It's possible,
but
it is a LOT harder.
On the contrary, I always use IE for developing:
1º For Mozilla, I use an IE emulator that makes almost all
functionalities in IE transparently available,
so it is not necessary to test for the browser,
2º Documentation for Mozilla is inexistent, at most very poor,
3º Mozilla also has bugs that you must work around anyway.
4º Most of the non standard features in IE are also supported by Mozilla
anyway, but not documented.
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