I can. 

Some that I think reasonably credible charge that IE does not implement
things 100% 'correctly'. That means that code that works perfectly under
IE won't be so perfect under a '100% compliant' browser. That, I am
told, is a key reason why Firefox et al is not widely accepted in
corporateland.   

 

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Timothy Sipples
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 11:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CHROME and WEB apps on Mainframe?

I cannot think of any earthly (or even unearthly) reason why Google
Chrome
would not already be 100% compatible with all the HTTP(S)
implementations
available on System z. It's a ubiquitous protocol, and HTTP has been
running on mainframes longer than on any other system with the sole
exception of the defunct NeXT operating system.

Am I missing the gist of your question?

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