And I will add my +1 to these responses. I develop for FF (which means
developing for standards) and then make adjustments to make it also
work in IE (trying to stick to standards where possible, hacks as a
last resort).

On Jan 15, 2008 12:01 PM, Azadi Saryev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> same here. if i have to tweak an app it would be so it works in IE... in
> my experience, if it works in IE, it does not mean that it works - it
> just works in IE, which does things its own way... if you want to make
> sure it actually works - then make sure it works in FF (or other
> standards-compliant browser)...  'coz later, when (or rather if) IE
> finally becomes standards-compliant, your app will stop working...

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