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Old 05-04-2018, 03:47 AM   #10
alviya
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With several browsers on the market, compatibility is an issue for any Web application. However, HTML is consistently supported by all browsers, and the main tags used for a Web page are rendered without an issue. JavaScript functions are not always compatible across browsers. Some JavaScript functions work well in Internet Explorer, but they may not execute properly in Firefox or Chrome. For this reason, some companies are forced to list a compatibility browser for the Web application to ensure users are able to view the website properly.
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