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| Weblog: | The Best Firefox Extension Ever? | |
| Subject: | cool... well wait | |
| Date: | 2006-01-31 07:13:19 | |
| From: | tlaurenzo1 | |
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Response to: cool... well wait
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I think that the in-house apps are probably the biggest challenge in this area. I have experienced more than my share of them that work just fine if the browser detection logic (which seems to invariably redirect to a "Download IE 4 Now" page) is circumvented or removed. In my experience, maintenance of these apps falls to a single web developer/designer who marveled in the glory of IE back in the 4.0 days and is yet to allow for anything different. In many cases as well, I have seen 3rd-party apps that should be cross-platform which were simply installed wrong and therefore rendered inoperative on non-IE browsers.
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It also uses some W3 certified CSS and Javascript code that Firefox can't handle (that part I created, and ran the W3 validators against which approved of it).
Firefox will just act like that code isn't there at all, which prevents the main menu of the application from working under Firefox...