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<blockquote data-quote="Mint Julep" data-source="post: 2084448" data-attributes="member: 12873"><p>Ladies and Gentlemen,</p><p></p><p>From an Enterprise Hosting perspective, the Internet has standards for deploying applications regardless of the browser you use. The reality is that almost every company out there, regardless of size, has their developers build applications that are optimized for IE. Developers include the subset that produce spyware, etc.</p><p></p><p>Firefox and other browsers adhere to Internet standards, but cannot display full content (especially anything with activeX controls like IE has) on many sites because those sites were developed around the "IE" standard.</p><p></p><p>That's OK by me. I use Mozilla and in short order it will have enough security holes to drive a convoy through. Why? Because of popularity. Hackers don't see enough challenge in impacting a smaller subset of browser users, especially those who have a hard-on for Microsoft LOL.</p><p></p><p>Mint</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mint Julep, post: 2084448, member: 12873"] Ladies and Gentlemen, From an Enterprise Hosting perspective, the Internet has standards for deploying applications regardless of the browser you use. The reality is that almost every company out there, regardless of size, has their developers build applications that are optimized for IE. Developers include the subset that produce spyware, etc. Firefox and other browsers adhere to Internet standards, but cannot display full content (especially anything with activeX controls like IE has) on many sites because those sites were developed around the "IE" standard. That's OK by me. I use Mozilla and in short order it will have enough security holes to drive a convoy through. Why? Because of popularity. Hackers don't see enough challenge in impacting a smaller subset of browser users, especially those who have a hard-on for Microsoft LOL. Mint [/QUOTE]
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