Watch your logs.. ( Or the logs of the site you are developing for, rather ) . That is the biggest tell-tale sign as to what you should be developing for ( or not ).
The server administrator of one site I developed, a long time ago, told me that on weekdays, 98% of the hits were from Netscape, but on weekends it evened out 50-50. ( It turned out that the corporate browser was Netscape and all employees had their home page set to the corporate web site, so most of the hits were coming from the employees of the company ). Other than that, I use Netscape about half the time and nothing peeves me off more than not being able to see a page because someone missed an end-table tag. At 10:42 PM 02/19/2002 -0500, you wrote: >For the longest time, I've coded my sites to take into account Netscape >users but with the ever-dwindling numbers of Navigator afficianados and IE's >continued growth, I've been wondering if I should even bother worrying about >whether my sites work with Netscape. > >Since this has been one of my best resources for info and some of the most >talented and savvy people that I've met post to CF-Talk, I was hoping that I >could get some good feedback. > >So, if we consider that the apps that I'm developing will be geared towards >the Internet consumer at large and I won't have the luxury of developing for >a controlled environment like a corporate intranet, I beg the question: > >Should I continue to worry about Netscape? If so, which version should serve >as a baseline? > >Looking forward to your responses. > >C-ya, > >Rey... > > ______________________________________________________________________ Why Share? Dedicated Win 2000 Server � PIII 800 / 256 MB RAM / 40 GB HD / 20 GB MO/XFER Instant Activation � $99/Month � Free Setup http://www.pennyhost.com/redirect.cfm?adcode=coldfusionc FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists

