https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20830

--- Comment #5 from Bergi <a.d.be...@web.de> 2011-11-03 21:38:48 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> Also IT
> departments can install Chrome frame without the "This browser doesn't work
> with our crappy custom web apps that only work with IE6" issue or the "Our
> employees are so horrible with technology that the cognitive burden of using a
> different program to browse the web with than to use our internal systems with
> would cause their brains to implode" issue.

Yes, I thought of that. But I still think that either the "crappy custom web
apps" should include a simple meta tag "please don't use the better engine"
(chrome="0" ?) or the plugin should be configurable by the IT department as
"use the better engine everywhere - but not on <domains of crappy web app>".

A good and standard-compliant site should *not* need to declare a meta tag
"please use the best engine available". How many (relevant big) sites use the
tag?

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