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bgreenhouse

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Feb 20, 2000
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Hi Folks

I'm making a small site that needs to be on a secure (128 bit) server. I want to design it in XHTML/CSS as much as possible, probably without tables. However, I can't afford to not have it work on clients browsers. Then it occured to me that one would need a fairly modern browser to access 128 bit secured servers. What level of CSS/XHTML can I go to without having to worry about it not being compatible with browsers that work in 128 bit secure mode (hope this makes sense)...

Ben
 
128 bit browsers have been around a long time - at least as far back as Netscape 4. You need to worry more about browser compatibility when you use CSS & XHTML. Just make sure that your site works with IE5.5+ and Netscape 6+, as these browsers comprise most of the browser market. There's always a better way...
 
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