"Standard" browsers?
Combs, Richard
richard.combs at Polycom.com
Mon Apr 2 10:19:41 MDT 2007
Geoff Hart wrote:
> Missed the start of the thread, but <snip>
Too bad, Geoff -- you get two demerits. ;-)
> I'm appalled by the corporate arrogance (not Sean's!) that
> assumes everyone will change their computers or software to
> accomodate the company's browser preference. It's not rocket
> science to design Web pages for compatibility across all
> browsers -- provided you stick to the core tools and avoid
> all the fancy bells and whistles that are generally not necessary.
The thread started as a WinHelp vs. WinHelp2000 question, with Sean
suggesting HTMLHelp instead to accommodate Vista. It's not about the
Internet or Web pages or Macs or alternative browsers or the W3C or...
It's about user assistance on a Microsoft Windows PC, which is going to
be displayed (whether you approve or not) by a Microsoft application.
All discussions of browser share, open source software, Macintoshes,
standards compliance, etc., are beside the point. But thanks for
playing. :-)
Richard
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Richard G. Combs
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Polycom, Inc.
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303-223-5111
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