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Throat count
But in the case of IE vs. FireFox (not to mention Safari and Opera), there are four separate throats to go after.

Safari (and Konqeror, the origin of Safari's KHTML) and Opera are pretty easy to lump in with FireFox; there are differences, but perversely it seems that most of the incompatibilities come from trying to guess the renderer and guessing wrong.

On the other hand, version differences in MSIE appear to be greater than the differences among all of the others, so you might bump the platform count to at least three: MSIE6, MSIE7, and everything else.
Posted by: Yagotta B. Kidding   Posted on: 06/19/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Throat count  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/19/07
Yes, the other browser groups should make sure that  DonnieBoy | 06/20/07
They already do  macoafi | 06/20/07
Flash is one solution...  DonRupertBitByte | 06/19/07
I personally hate Flash applications as they are clumsy and depend on a  DonnieBoy | 06/20/07
Agreed  macoafi | 06/20/07
Cure Worse Than Disease...  OpaLocka90 | 06/19/07
If you consider the disease to be incompibility, and the cure that  DonnieBoy | 06/20/07
All because Microsft uses incompatibility to maintain its twin monopolies.  DonnieBoy | 06/20/07
Class action lawsuit!  chickerino | 06/20/07
I only developfor FireFox, as it is for internal applications only,  DonnieBoy | 06/20/07
Safari, Firefox, Opera v IE  macoafi | 06/20/07
The real tragedy...  dmorand@... | 06/20/07
so flash is still for lazy people and IE is still proprietary no matter how  wessonjoe | 06/20/07
In the last years we tried to gain efficiency in the IT processes  owidder | 06/20/07

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