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If they just supported the published standards, it wouldn't matter. M$
still doesn't support the current DOM, which is several years old,
although they claim they will do so with IE8. It's gotten a lot easier
since IE7. Just a few hacks needed most of the time for simple stuff.
They do have a pretty decent browser, and I use innerHTML all the time.
IMHO their documentation tends to suck though. Personally, I prefer FireFox.

Pete Hall
pbhall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


Maurice O'Prey wrote:
| Who wants a browser war?
|
| The fact that there are multiple browsers wastes many millions of
dollars a
| year in development costs!
|
| Lets just have one please....
|
| Maurice
|
|
| -----Original Message-----
| From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
| Behalf Of David Gibbs
| Sent: 01 August 2008 14:41
| To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
| Subject: [WEB400] Browser stats (was: Need advice on reliable way to
| identifyIE asthe browser)
|
| Maurice O'Prey wrote:
|> Some of we poor souls (about 80% of us) choose to use IE.
|
| Not to start a browser war ... but according to Google Analytics, only 70%
| of the visitors to the midrange.com list archives are using IE. 26% are
| using Firefox, and 1% are using Opera. The remaining use Safari,
Konqueror,
| and others.
|
| david
|
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