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There are always two choices facing individuals who build web sites.

Build it to work across all browsers in a fairly dull way, or build it with  the most advanced bells and whistles that the particular product supports, If you do the latter is means it will not work in exactly the same manner, if at all, across other products.

. I chose to build an advanced system which assumes the clients  have Internet Explorer 5.5 or better, hopefully  IE version 6.0+, although at the time of writing this version 7.0+ is already a few months old

I once knew all about the differences between different browsers, in January 2000 I was hired by the BBC homepage ( the most read page in Europe at the time ) to develope a few simple DHTML effects to work in IE4 and Netscape, to name but two types. It took a lot of effort ( for me) to get identical behavioural results from each and sometimes certain behaviours were  slightly different with new builds from Microsoft and Netscape.

People the results are just not worth the effort, custom is as custom does.

In this case you are reading this page because the Web Server was instructed to detect if  browser makes a request for a page that the request came from a browser of type IE, if not, re-direct the user to this page.

I currently have over 150 pages of infomation that you cannot access.
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