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(Unverified)Oct 5th 2010 1:11PM
Please send Fillerati a message: Don't be concern about my web just because i'm using IE9 or IE8. Just be concern about your work and try not to be so arrogant suposing to known what's the best browser for all the people. In 2 words "Fillerati f.. you".
Tank you.
(Unverified)Oct 5th 2010 2:18PM
Fillerati works perfectly well in IE9 for me (the part you refer to is in conditional comments for IE8 and below).
Maybe it's because he built an app in 48 hours and didn't want to devote the extra time to code for a browser that has been nothing but "arrogant" when it comes to ignoring web standards for so long.
I can't speak for the creator of the site, but as a web developer, I don't suppose what is the best browser for all the people, only what's the best browser for people who want to view apps I build that don't limit the features I can include and don't cause me to spend more time accommodating browsers that refuse to follow standards. If Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Opera (and even IE9) all render my app the same without extra code, then perhaps it's not too difficult to conclude that the problem lies with IE8-
Based on what the site says, the developer of this site did this on his own, in a short time period, presumably self-financed. Maybe he'd be willing to devote the extra time to accommodate IE8 and below if you're willing to pay for his time in doing so (do you work for free for your clients?).
Instead of an insult, perhaps you're willing to negotiate a reasonable hourly rate with the developer to accommodate your unwillingness to switch from IE8.