On donderdag 6 juni 2002 19:46, Digger Maus wrote:
Pretty interesting but (unfortunately) useless debate. Speed is only secondary, compatibility is primary! We have a bunch of enterprise-wide application here at my work-place that have been "webified". Due to the extremely high marketshare of +95% of IE, all applications have been optimized for IE only. All but one do not work with Konqueror at all (Script error at login!) - unfortunately. (Side note: 4 out of 5 applications do work with Mozilla 1.0). So what's the point of speed, if I can't even use Konqueror. And, I don't have the luxury to surfe the web 90% of my work-time. That's one reason why my company would not allow me to have a Linux-only workstation here. -Uli
What happens when you alter the user agent string that is being sent by konqueror. This functionality becomes available it you install the package kde-addon (I believe it is, maybe another one). It's real fun to see website suddenly working after telling it, that konqueror is MS IE e.g. It's not nive for the statistic though :( -- Richard Bos Democracy cost a fortune