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I wasn't responding to your comment, Guy. I was responding specifically to Scott and more generally to the "FF is secure and IE is not" concept. This is being stretched to trying to make it a reason that all browser applications should support FF. I'm just pointing out that FF has quite a few exploits as well. FF may be more secure, but not so much so as to make it reasonable to expect wholesale moves from IE to FF anytime soon. And until the FF developers fix the engine to support business applications, the cost of dual development may not be worth it especially for in-house development. Joe > From: Henza, Guy > > I'm not comparing on browser with another. I use IE at work and home > and wanted to know more about this issue with it.
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