RE: OT: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recommend a good web development browser?)

2004-03-04 Thread Barney Boisvert
Though it is a desirable bubble, so don't lose heart.  ;)

> -Original Message-
> From: Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 4:55 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: OT: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recommend 
> a good web development browser?)
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> On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 16:37, Phill wrote:
> > 97% IE
> > 1.5% Netscape
> > 1.5% other
> 
> oof between you and barney I am starting to feel like I live 
> in a bubble
> :)
> 
> crushing... just crushing
> 
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Re: OT: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recommend a good web development browser?)

2004-03-04 Thread Rob
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 16:37, Phill wrote:
> 97% IE
> 1.5% Netscape
> 1.5% other

oof between you and barney I am starting to feel like I live in a bubble
:)

crushing... just crushing

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Re: OT: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recommend a good web development browser?)

2004-03-04 Thread Phill
97% IE
1.5% Netscape
1.5% other

As a side note almost every one that comes to my sites are using AOL.

Phillip B

Rob wrote:

> The stats for my main public site are:
>
> 68.05% Micro$oft Internet Exploder
> 25.53% Netscape
> REST  : google/opera and other things
>
> Thats a far cry from 90%. You're probably talking about your site - but
> I was wondering what others are getting in their logs? Whats the general
> take on the browser (cold) war?
>
> The news lies - The logs don't ... often
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OT: Browser wars (was Re: Can someone recommend a good web development browser?)

2004-03-04 Thread Rob
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 15:53, Richard Crawford wrote:
> > While I prefer the Mozilla browsers and Opera technically, I find I always
> > end up coming back to IE just because I have to make sure the site works for
> > my 90%+ userbase. If I were to just spot test in IE I would miss something
> > that I don't explicitly test for.

The stats for my main public site are:

68.05% Micro$oft Internet Exploder 
25.53% Netscape
REST  : google/opera and other things

Thats a far cry from 90%. You're probably talking about your site - but
I was wondering what others are getting in their logs? Whats the general
take on the browser (cold) war?

The news lies - The logs don't ... often

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