paul stenquist wrote:
I guess I don't know why someone would want to use "oddball" browsers. Or IE for that matter.

Since I develop HTML sites and other stuff "Web-related" (sometimes in very indirect ways) for a living, I test all my stuff, and most other people's stuff, with a boatload of different browsers of every ilk.

My job is to provide my customers with a communication channel; it's not in their interest, and therefore not in my interest, to produce a limited or filtered communication channel. So I ensure, to the best of my ability, that's not what I produce.

The one major browser that hasn't made it into my testing menagerie yet is Google Chrome. I tried it on Windows early on and it ticked me off during the install, so I've avoided it since. I guess I'll just have to put it in a virtual machine so I can test with it without worrying about "having problems". [PS, don't ask, I don't even remember what it was that ticked me off, but I felt it was serious enough to keep Chrome off my systems.]

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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)

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