>     Lastly, is your expected customer (i.e. user) base expected to have
the
> latest browsers that support the  CSS standards?  If not, do you have
access
> to the versions of browsers that they are most likely to use when viewing
> the new site so you can test for compatibility issues?

Compatibility is a pain - I discovered that the fusebox app I've been
working on was broke in IE3/NS3
simply because <a href="index.cfm?fuseaction=whatever&region=#whatever#">
parses the &reg as a
trademark symbol. My fault for not using &amp;, really, but I'd never
considered that & in a url
would be a problem.

Tim Oliver
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]] [ICQ 43001637]


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