informationweek.com — If you're trying to develop sites which will be compatible with IE, Firefox, and Opera, watch out -- there are still a lot of speed bumps out there. We examine six of them, and let you in on some solutions.
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oronarAug 28, 2007
Pfft. Why would you want to live there? We have candy and cookies here.
totetiteAug 28, 2007
This website works on both IE and Firefox. <a class="user" href="http://www.qualibuy.com">http://www.qualibuy.com</a> Why discriminate your own customers? Let them choose what they like.
rmoore08Aug 29, 2007
Lets make a www.whyIEisblocked.com
someimaginationAug 29, 2007
They're favoring the most developer/web standards friendly browser, rightly so
andyduncanAug 29, 2007
or if you even put a space or newline in front of the doctype. My point isn't that IE is perfect, my point is that you should be avoiding quirks mode in all browsers if you're trying to do cross platform development.What are you doing in your XML declaration that is worth having to deal with IE quirks mode?
stonekeeperAug 29, 2007
IE will always be the most popular browser whilst people bend over backwards to get sites working with such a retarded piece of software.