I stand corrected and agree.
Christopher Fisk wrote:
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, swzaske wrote:
What compatibility issues?
Intranet site that that links to UNC paths require special
configuration in the about:config menu
We're talking about HTML code for rendering web pages which any
browser is capable of. Most corporations still use XP Pro and Firefox
is highly compatible with that OS. I don't have any problem with
online banking from any version of Firefox and two different banks
for 5-6 years now. There are some web sites that support IE
exclusively and don't work properly on other browsers. That's the
only time I ever use IE8 and I don't care for it's UI or politics.
Opera is fine and I will install it from time to time when a new
version comes out but without the useful Add-ons I will never switch
from Firefox. I guess we agree that most businesses use IE.
IE Only intranet sites with things like ActiveX controls or written
years ago in with IE 6 or even 5 in mind.
I use firefox myself, I prefer it, but there *ARE* many instances
where FF is not a drop in replacement for IE.
Christopher Fisk