Marrying themselves to proprietary technology was wrong 15 years ago, and
it's still wrong now.  Unfortunately for the taxpayers and consumers, we're
the ones who have to pick up the tab when the obsolete tech bites them.

On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 3:47 AM, Roger Austin <raust...@nc.rr.com> wrote:

>
> Many companies will make policy on "standard" browsers. They write
> those standards in the specs for applications when they buy or write
> them. Back during the time of IE6, it was commonly the standard
> browser for businesses so developers created applications using IE6
> only techniques like COM and/or ActiveX objects.
>
> This is still happening. Making applications work in all browsers is
> a specification that adds to costs. We might think that apps working
> in all browsers is a no-brainer, but many people in businesses look
> at it differently.
>


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