>Ouch, what a burn. Sorry to hear it, Barry.
I have to confess, I was flustered for a moment :>)
>> I only have one Windoze system to test on, and as you know, only a single
>> version of MS IE can be installed on a Windows machine (in contrast to
>> Macs, which seem to allow multiple versions of MS IE on one system). I've
>> been saving my Windows MS IE v3 version for testing
>
>Barry, my logs are showing IE3 wayyy behind IE4 in visits:
>
>IE3x: 11%
>IE4x: 83%
>IE5x: 6%
>
>prolly 'cause AOL distributes IE4 to their users. Maybe it's time to brave
>the IE4 install (sans desktop crap) and risk potential IE3 problems?
If I had 2 Windoze systems sitting in my office, I would install IE v4, but
with only a single system available to me I hate to throw away my IE v3,
since around 10% of all site visitors (on average) is a mighthy big
percentage to me. (I can't get my spouse to install IE v4 on her notebook,
she's run out of disk space! And you know what a space hog IE is :)
You're right, obviously IE v4 and 5 are the vast majority of IE browsers
used. Maybe I'll just have to take the position that I no longer guarantee
that my web pages work on 2 year old versions of IE. I hate to do that...
Barry
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Barry Lee Brisco <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Web Design & Development - Online Marketing <http://www.ToTheWeb.com>
Web portfolio at <http://www.ToTheWeb.com/portfolio.html>
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