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Re: Non-Browser Compliance



On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 02:00, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
> 
> Yep.  I remember a while back, there was a big stink because the UK had 
> developed an e-gov gateway that only worked with MSIE running on 
> certain versions of Windows.
I also remember that case from media and a lot of angry voices on the
web too, didn't they fix this in some way?

> 
> Don't know about where you're at,
An Icelander in Sweden... :-)
Both the Icelanders and the Swedes are hopeless when it comes to browser
compliance, they simply don't give a damn, --if you run something else
than IE then that's your problem-- seems to be the most common attitude.
ASP seems to become more and more popular and it does never seem to work
fully in any other browser than IE, though I don't know if the ASP
language is to blame or the programmers.
Good example of a hopeless case is the volvo.com and volvocars.com even
though those pages don't even seem to work in IE either, and this is one
of Swedens biggest and globally best known companys!

Cheers,   
HÖ

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