Hi,

On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 07:41:25PM -0600, Alvin ONeal wrote:
> No, this was totally random.
> 
> Oh, I just hate everything about it. I'm just tired of having to test for it,
> period. I'd just like to let people that use IE suffer and have a nice
> "Download a Real Browser" button in a div right below the one where a
> java-browser is loading with the page in question. I think that would be just
> great.

Delivering content for multiple browsers is part of the challenge of creating
websites.  Increasing the barrier to entry for users surfing to your site is not
likely to increase traffic.  If you're going to do this, you might as well just
put a big fat warning that users should only visit your site using Firefox.

Or maybe "No IE users allowed!".  That might be more effective.

How's your site look in Opera?  WebKit?

Anyway, IE takes a lot of flack, and deserves most of it.  But even in a world
where M$ cares about RFCs (which may be fast approaching), standards have
multiple interpretations and implementations are buggy.  Better accept the harsh
reality and get on with life.

Not that I don't feel your pain.  I do.  But, you know.  Everyone's gotta deal
with it.

-Forest
-- 
Forest Bond
http://www.alittletooquiet.net
http://www.pytagsfs.org

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