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Re: [K12OSN] Off topic browser issue



On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, norbert wrote:

well if you are in a school it is a violation of federal and state laws,
as the WAI and section 508 of the rehab act and IDEA require all public
sites to be "accessible" and that means with a public domain application
that will work cross platform.

in private situations, this is a much grayer area

Bob


> Has anyone found a solution for this:
> 
> situation: Web applications designed specifically for IE
> question: How to get them to work on Linux with Mozilla, Netscape, 
> Konqueror, etc ...  any browser
> 
> Seems that there are sections of code that are specific to IE and are 
> not interpreted, or understood, by other browsers therefore the pages 
> are not correctly displayed.
> 
> Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated
> 
> thanks
> norbert
> 

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