many folks don't have experience working with intranet apps, so may
not be aware of how it works.
In these situations there is usually no reason to worry about cross
browser compatibility as everyone in an organisation will use the same
browser, in fact it is usually a requirement and in many orgs you are
not allowed to install other software on your PC. So it is a
requirement only to make things work on the standardised browser.
The default browser has always been IE in most big orgs, and this is
thus what most intranets are developed for, thus why you end up with
many orgs stuck on an old browser, especially government depts as it
takes them forever to get around to updating their apps, as they will
have to put it out to tender to their framework providers, review the
applications, decide who will do the job, create a spec, yada yada.

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Russ Michaels

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