On Sat, 2004-05-29 at 06:54, di di wrote:
> Stephen...
> 
> The problem is that the apliccation is based on asp encoding.
> And the libraries which were used are specific for Internet Explorer.
> 
> The server is an HP 3000 NETSERVER running SQL ADVANCE SERVER.
> I have tried all those browser and none would comply.
> 
> I hope I could be clearer...

Nah, y'all right. You couldn't be more clear.

I just get upset with how so many developers and businesses focus on a
Microsoft solution without even thinking about those in the real world
that don't use Microsoft applications or products - or those that prefer
other browsers instead of Internet Explorer.

Many people on this list have tried to access their banks via the web
only to find that the bank's site is IE specific.

It's almost a prejudice in a manner.

Using java or php or perl is more "cross platform" and there are many
developer's turning away from the Microsoft "solution" in order to grasp
a larger audience and user base.

Just IMO I tend to bash/lash out about "Internet Explorer" proprietary
sites or applications - nothing against you, right?

BTW, you can use Crossover Office to get IE working properly.

stephen kuhn - owner
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