Well Jim, if you've given up development and testing under Netscape, then
it stands to reason you would expect dwindling NS users visiting your site!
No?
Mark
Ok. I'll bite on Netscape, cuz it sure bites. We've all but given up
development and testing under Netscape. Our traffic logs show e
Okay Cedric, I'll bite.
I haven't tried NS6. I really like the idea of forgiving browsers, and ease
of use of the web, and for users to not see hideous error messages. NS6
I've heard is unforgiving.
But for business purposes, B2B, xml, etc, more strict adherence to the W3C
rules seems important.
Guy,
That's a tough spot. I'm also not good at translating American the Canadian
dollars. However, here's some thoughts I had. I am going to play devil's
advocate here and therewith american dollar values.
I've been developing CF for only 14 months or so, but did mostly database
and some VB
Guy,
I have worked for relatively small non-profits and the like for over 12
years, and so I thought I'd respond. (To put my answer in perspective, only
the last 6 years have been in technology (database, gis, and web)
employment - prior to that it was pure biology, and I have an MS degree. )
Fi