[K12OSN] Off topic browser issue

Julius Szelagiewicz julius at turtle.com
Thu Feb 19 09:26:03 UTC 2004


On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, norbert wrote:
> Hi julius,
>
> Thanks for the encouraging words ...... but this is an application that
> the school board has bought into, hook line & sinker and if it doesn't
> run on linux then NO K12ltsp !!!!!
>
Norbert,
	this is the time for ad personam attacks - how about a little
investigation by a local newspaper into the allegations that the school
board members are pushing expensive "solutions" because they hold lots of
M$ stock?
julius


>
> julius at turtle.com wrote:
>
> >On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, norbert wrote:
> >
> >
> >>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
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >Norbert,
> >    there is no known solution, other than running IE with all the
> >appropriate doodads. Some of the largest companies enagage in this
> >disgusting behavior, GE is one of them. Talking to GE about it leads
> >nowhere. I am beginning to consider running IE on a win server and
> >accessing it by rdesktop. julius
> >
> >
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