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Default Browszer incompatibility


Hi All,

 I wanna know if i have to change or to add some code to my project soi it can be viewed correctly on different browsers (IE,firefox,MacOs..).

 
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All .NET code runs on the server, not the client, so you shouldn't be faced with browser incompatiablity. If, however, you are writing code out to the screen (styles and the like) then yes, you will need to be aware of the various browser incompatiblities.

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