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Web page update/develop question

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Created by mineral1 > 9 months ago, 6 Nov 2019
mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
6 Nov 2019 2:17PM
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Question for those skilled and working in the web page updates and develop areas.
Posed at a meeting today for a business web page update was:
The group presenting advised that the new latest flash as updated web page would only be supported by Chrome and or Firefox.
So all our customers using our current webpage will if using Microsoft Edge and or Explorer will have too (if they wish to continue doing business with our group) switch to Chrome of Firefox
A few of us were rather concerned that we could alienate a number of our current customers with this proposal.
Group presenting claimed that Microsoft isn't that that good so the need not to update the page enabling "all" users.
So regardless of how good each system is, who thinks this is a good business move?
Thanks for any feedback

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
6 Nov 2019 2:33PM
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Terrible business move. This is the lazy way out.

For web pages, the whole idea is that they are written to be as cross platform as possible. There are sites such as browserstack, which can test the website against every known browser, to identify issues.

If the website can't work on Edge, then they have problems with the code.


That said, I only support Chrome for my web-based software, but that is for a super complex web application instead of a normal web page. You can only restrict browsers for sites that are internal to companies.

For web pages that are publicly accessible, it has to work on all browsers. My web site works on any browser.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
6 Nov 2019 6:05PM
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Often corporates have SoEs that are locked down for quite a while and this can mean that implementing chrome or firefox may be difficult if its not already in.

I have started using Edge recently, just because you can park tabs. Its not bad, and if it was in a SoE I wouldn't push to use anything else.

(not that I work in the area you asked for...)

gs12
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6 Nov 2019 8:08PM
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FormulaNova said..
Often corporates have SoEs that are locked down


^ this. most SOEs are Windows based and come with Edge + Explorer. Installing other browser is not always easy.

P.S.: does anyone remember Netscape Navigator? :-)

decrepit
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6 Nov 2019 8:27PM
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gs12 said..
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P.S.: does anyone remember Netscape Navigator? :-)


That's what evolved into firefox, isn't it?



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