>> The Webstandards Project (http://www.webstandards.org/) has been
>> advocating that the major browsers (and others) get their act together
>> and implement the basic standards completely. It's estimated that a web
Terry Swarner wrote:
> On a recent contract difference in basic standards be browsers and their
> platforms added anywhere from 10 to 15 hours per job segment in duplicate
coding,
I'm constantly fighting a battle here to stop the intranet and internet web
development being done solely for internet explorer and win95, these being
the "standards" since all Macs were forcibly ejected from the organisation
a few years ago.
Since you are only supposed to have win95 and ie on your machine here I'm
constantly finding web pages and development projects that will only be
usable by that combination. (I test using netscape from FreeBSD and a Mac
from home)
This seems to be happening more often as the wintel monoply tightens its
reins around Australian Government.
Carl.