> ...and now I'm lost :)  I'd normally assume that by "don't work" you mean
> they don't render properly.  But with that being the crux of this particular
> tangent, I'm assuming that's not what you mean.  What server side code would
> be poorly-written enough to "not work" based on the browser?

I've run into plenty of sites which do one thing for IE, something
else for Netscape/Firefox, and a default (crappy, reduced feature)
thing for every other browser - even though some of those browsers
would work fine with one of the first two cases.

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