Thanks Jamie, i know this is off topic, but you dont happen to work at the sky
offices in Hudderfeild do you?

I had the pleasure of being offered a job there when i was about 19/20 and bodged
it by requesting to much salary...

they never got back to me >_<

On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 12:43 , Jamie Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

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>From: Mark Harwood <WebMail> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>Im sorry but you never ever suggest to a client that the site will not work in
IE, 9 time out of 10 a client will only know about IE. If your suggesting
standards you should know what and what not to do to make a standard site work
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>I would never ever suggest a site will take longer to do due to getting it to
work in IE, if you have to do that state that there will be a extra "Testing
Period" in which you will be working over multiple platforms and browsers to
check all features are compatible.
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>Your never gonna get a client that says "i dont want this to work in ie!" and if
you ever did it more than like'ly the person could do it them self
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