Some of those issues can be bypassed by using jQuery but it still is a great read for all js developers.
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Why Your JavaScript Developed in Firefox Might Fail in IE
Mitchell Pronschinske has a great article explaining js differences between Firefox and Internet Exploder.
Labels:
compatibility,
firefox,
internet explorer,
javascript,
web development
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