Yes Space Monkey I'm serious most plants run on Windows server for 95% of the apps the use.
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Yes Space Monkey I'm serious most plants run on Windows server for 95% of the apps the use.
We test against IE7, IE6, Firefox, and Safari. Since most of the sites stayed away from CSS and use a table layout, they most all look similiar in different browsers.Quote:
Originally Posted by RobDog888
Since IE7 works on XP, there is no relevant (productivity, technical, or financial) reason to upgrade to a spanking new Microsoft OS for web development.
My end concerns itself more with the evolving battle over web 2.0 platforms, and who will win that battle - Microsoft's WPF plug-in or Adobe's Apollo (or Flex 2.0 via Flash player) . Right now, I'm hedging on Adobe since they exist on all non-Windows platforms as well.
Here's an example of the Flex platform (runs with CF as the backend but does not matter what server side technology you use (Java, CF, or .NET)
http://www.asfusion.com/apps/homelocator/