On Saturday 03 Jan 2009 7:21:29 pm Sankara Rameswaran wrote:
> > do you mean the libraries are costly? or that it is costly in terms of
> > man hours to do this? AFAIK most opensource libraries have the
> > appropriate tweaks to work with IE - and they come free.
>
> Just to clarify. I don't mean the libraries are costly. It's the whole
> process of testing across all browser for compatibility. Using
> libraries doesn't automatically guarantee that it works in all
> broswers, as a matter of fact... The worst part is a lot a manpower is
> required to verify these. If someone feels otherwise and know of any
> library that simplifies cross browser testing, please let me know.

yes - it is a real PITA. A huge waste of manpower. First write standards 
compliant stuff. Then check if it works with I fscking E and adjust 
accordingly. Then check back with the other browsers and adjust accordingly, 
then check back with the aforesaid piece of sh$t. 

ps - why are you top posting?

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KG
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