Hi All,
Thanks for your help it was useful.
I like the comment about the customer always being right. Perhaps
this could be forwarded to Microsoft as I am a customer and have
asked them to build a standards compliant browser and yet they have
chosen to ignore me.
They are not aware of this insight obviously.
LOL.
Thanks again.
On 20/03/2006, at 5:06 PM, Laurie Savage wrote:
A little OT here, but
1) "the client is always right" seems a good place to start with a
POTENTIAL client, and
2) Most people use IE and see no earthly reason not to, no matter
what our opinion of it.
Your customers are not web designers and are quite reasonably
uninterested in standards or design principals. They just want
something that works (or in the case of IE, appears to work!).
Laurie
Alastair Steel wrote:
We now have a potential client that, for reasons beyond reason,
wants to use IE. Any assistance appreciated. Thanks, Alastair.
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