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Web applications and Linux clients

Hi all,

How can I deploy web applications (ASP.NET) to Linux clients?
I have a large web application fully developed to work with IE 5.5 SP2 but
now I need to use Konqueror, Mozilla, Opera, Netscape or (and I said OR)
other Linux compatible browser.

The problems are, as you know, in the Javascript and positioning (DIVs).

Any help?
Nov 18 '05 #1
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As long as the client browser supports the Javascript and DIVs, ASP.NET apps
run regardless of the client platform.

--
Manohar Kamath
Editor, .netWire
www.dotnetwire.com
"EFernandes" <mi*********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi all,

How can I deploy web applications (ASP.NET) to Linux clients?
I have a large web application fully developed to work with IE 5.5 SP2 but
now I need to use Konqueror, Mozilla, Opera, Netscape or (and I said OR)
other Linux compatible browser.

The problems are, as you know, in the Javascript and positioning (DIVs).

Any help?

Nov 18 '05 #2
Yes, I know that. What I'm looking after is somekind of "best practices" to
convert the javascript and HTML generated by Visual Studio .NET.

As you may know, the ASP:button styles don't work with Netscape, Mozilla or
Konqueror.
Same thing with DIV positioning.
"Manohar Kamath [MVP]" <mk*****@TAKETHISOUTkamath.com> wrote in message
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As long as the client browser supports the Javascript and DIVs, ASP.NET apps run regardless of the client platform.

--
Manohar Kamath
Editor, .netWire
www.dotnetwire.com
"EFernandes" <mi*********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Hi all,

How can I deploy web applications (ASP.NET) to Linux clients?
I have a large web application fully developed to work with IE 5.5 SP2 but now I need to use Konqueror, Mozilla, Opera, Netscape or (and I said OR)
other Linux compatible browser.

The problems are, as you know, in the Javascript and positioning (DIVs).

Any help?


Nov 18 '05 #3

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