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Posted by Toby Inkster on 10/29/61 11:46
Bruce Grubb wrote:
> Which is the whole problem with trying to HTML for IE rather than the
> standard
You seem to be trying to position yourself as the sole crusader against
writing "for IE", but has anyone in this thread actually *recommended*
writing code specifically for IE?
From what I've read, most people have recommended writing HTML to the
standards, but then (if needed) adding a few extra kludges to make it
work in IE (yet only in ways that don't break it in standards-compliant
browsers!).
In my experience this is a sensible route to take because:
a. initially developing for standards compliant browsers
is far easier than initially developing for IE, which in
certain cases can cause ones head to bleed; but
b. although IE's market share is dropping, it is still high
and most sites will need to cater for it for the foreseeable
future.
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