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Perhaps let's not be so quick to blame that on Firefox? The reason
it doesn't work on half the company sites you deal with is because
those companies have chosen to take a short-sighted approach to
their web development and code their sites solely for IE- partially
due to the fact that M$ decided to essentially create their 'own'
version of HTML instead of using standard HTML. This makes it a lot
harder for devs to code a site for multiple browsers. Part of it is
just laziness on the devs. part. I'm getting tired of M$ thinking
they can dictate web standards.<br>
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I have found Firefox to be a great browser. It is a lot safer and
efficent then M$ in my experience. It is pretty much what I use.
Unless I need the site for some reason, if they have chosen to tie
their site so tightly to IE that it won't render properly in other
browsers (like Firefox)..I'm gone. Their loss.<br>
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Just my .0755 (adjusted for inflation)<br>
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Eric K9LGE<br>
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On 03/22/2011 09:14 PM, KB0NLY wrote:
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<div>Of course it is.. Firefox sucks... Google Chrome is
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<div>I used to be ok with Firefox but it doesn’t work for half
the company websites I deal with that are written for IE
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