The majority of our work is for company intranets. We can tell the
client what they have to use.

As for the public side, we do our best to make sure things will work in
4.x browsers. But we can't test anything below IE 6 because none of us
are going to keep an old browser and it is difficult to install IE 4 and
5 on my XP Pro computer.

I don't mind testing in Netscape 4.7, but at this point, with Netscape 6
being out for over a year now people should upgrade.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andre Turrettini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 11:23 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Dropping Netscape 4
> 
> Hmm. Maybe you can clarify the versions when you said some sites were
near
> equal.
> 
> But just think of the market.  If youre site is the only one they can
see
> clearly, then you've eliminated the competition.  And if that's 5% of
> 10000
> users hitting your site monthly.  Then you've got 500 near exclusive
> users.
> 
> 
> Sure its free but think of the people there who are terrified of
trying to
> update anything on their computer for fear of having to spend their
hard
> earned money paying a delinquent high school dropout to fix it.  For
the
> computer illiterate there IS a cost to upgrading even free software.
> 
> DRE


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