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Browser Compatibility  2

Browser compatibility creates potential headaches for webmasters. As newer popular scripting languages create flashy Web pages, older browsers may not understand the new code. For security reasons, many people disable scripting languages in their Web browsers, reducing browser compatibility. If the webmaster has been thorough, there should be a way to surf the site's content without the flash and bang. Unfortunately, this often isn't the case, and a browser that has scripts or cookies turned off may not be able to get into the site at all.

To solve this problem, many surfers keep two web browsers installed: their favorite browser and Internet Explorer. If browser compatibility becomes a problem in FireFox or Opera, for example, one can simply open Internet Explorer to try the site. Internet Explorer can be configured to allow the scripts that the surfer doesn't generally enable. If it is a trusted site, opening Microsoft'sbrowser to cruise the site is a quick solution and easier than reconfiguring the primary browser time and again.

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