Well, in some cases for example, there were these things called COM 
objects that were used to provide functionality that wasn't possible in 
a cross-browser manner.

On 11/16/11 7:28 PM, Maureen wrote:
> I've been "around" since 1952, so yeah, I was there for the browser wars.
> It wasn't a luxury to make the sites work for all browsers, it was a
> necessity, and should have been part of the budget for every project,
> although I know it wasn't.
>
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 6:49 PM, andy matthews<li...@commadelimited.com>wrote:
>
>> I'm sure you do, good for you. Were you around during the late 90s and the
>> browser wars? We didn't have the luxury in many cases of either
>> cross-browser libraries or foresight enough to think a specific browser
>> would be around for a decade.
>>

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