Your problem is government doesn't care about what works for users. I'm suprised it works on Firefox and IE 6 but not 7 as I thought 7 was more not less standards compliant. But most businesses that actually make money from the web will have to go with the market and work with the latest release of IE.

Michael Horowitz
Your Computer Consultant
http://yourcomputerconsultant.com
561-394-9079



Keryx Web wrote:
aleagi skrev:
Hello Mike,

I agree with you.

There's a lot of users still working in obsolete machines or/by
option, browsing with IE6.

That would be all of my colleagues - and me if I want to access the intranet for our town. It won't work in MSIE 7 (and hence not in MSIE 8 with any switch.) I carry around FFox on a USB stick to avoid this nightmare.

Yes, I've complained. I have written about it in our local paper. I have pleaded. I have done everything in my power. What do the brainiacs at the IT department answer. "We don't see this as a problem. IE 6 works."

As long as all sites work in IE6/7 and some intranets won't work in any other, we are stuck. Let's do break the web - free from bad browsers!


Lars Gunther


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