On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 10:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I remember having seen a web page which explained why its a bad idea to create
> a web page for a specific browser.  I beleive it was posted in this list but I
> can't find the link to the article.
> 
> The basic point of the article was something like you are telling your
> customers to go away if you restrict your web page to a certain kind of
> browser.
> 
> Does anyone know where this page is?   I tried google but got googlewhelmed.
> 
> ("googlewhelmed" DEF:  to be flooded with so much information that the reader
> is unable to make any significant progress in processing the information.)
> 

        -*Slightly Off Topic*-

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You can print out this e-mail and use it as testimony if you want.

I have had the job titles:
        Manager of Field Engineering
        Sr. UNIX Systems Administrator
        System Architect
in the last few years.

I've probably spec'd out and been responsible for ordering close
to $10,000,000 worth of hardware and software in the last 4 years. 

If I go to a vendors website and it doesn't work I go to a different
website.  I can't tell you how many times I have been on the lookout
for a dozen generic doo-dads, and found a vendors website that had 
them, but they refused to provide any contact information other than
a form for requesting Sales Rep contact and the form didn't work
in my Mozilla because it used some crappy ActiveX or JavaScript stuff.
Well, they lost a sale.

Many times I am using Mozilla in Linux.

You do the math.

Sincerely,
Ben Russo
(Currently)
Sr. Unix Systems Administrator
TNS Inc.


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