[FX.php List] Worldwide end user environment

Jonathan Schwartz jschwartz at exit445.com
Sun Dec 6 09:02:10 MST 2009


Well said. Thanks!

Jonathan

>Well the challenge is not in the development in the country but in the
>browser they use,
>if you go for HTML 2.0 you are safe that it will look the same in all
>browsers, however interaction might differ.
>
>Most underdeveloped countries use Linux and Linux uses Firefox and are
>genereally easier to communicate with than companies using proprietary
>standards.
>
>ggt
>
>2009/12/4 Jonathan Schwartz <jschwartz at exit445.com>:
>>  Hi Folks,
>>
>>  I understand that there is no one answer for this, but I need to figure out
>>  how to produce an application that will work worldwide...some in developing
>>  countries.  I have the multiple language aspect figured out.  I now need to
>>  know what bandwidth and browser support to aim for.  If the range is very
>>  large, does it make sense to develop for two extremes?  I don't think that
>>  the client has this information.
>>
>>  Thanks for your help.
>>
>>  Jonathan
>>
>>
>>
>>
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