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- From: Matthew Smith <matt@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: webwithout-ie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 17:02:27 +1030
Hi Folks
I've just joined in response to David Poehlman's posting to the WAI Interest
Group list.
"Web Without IE" is of particular interest for me as I only ever use IE to
check
that pages are laying out OK after development with Mozilla. My initial
testing
is with Mozilla, Lynx, Konqueror and Opera - IE is only tested when I am happy
that my content is working with these others.
As an aside, I am working on an IE toolbar in parallel to an XUL one for
Mozilla/Firefox; this is for a web-based bookmarks (favorites) project that I
am
working on. It's taking some time so by the time I get round to finishing the
IE toolbar, all the IE users will be using Firefox anyway. <wink/>
To date, I have been getting round "IE Monotheism" either by running Konqueror
with a bogus user agent identification string or simply finding another vendor
with better policies.
With the current move towards Firefox, I can see this list becoming quite busy.
Cheers
Matthew Smith
Web solutions developer (Linux, Apache, Perl, MySQL, XHTML, CSS, RDF)
South Australia
http://www.kbc.net.au
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