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Why is the full/premium version of Outlook Web Access available only in...
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<blockquote data-quote="RishabhSingla" data-source="post: 1136424" data-attributes="member: 293389"><p>...Microsoft Internet Explorer? It puzzles and intrigues me. Does the full version of OWA use any IE specific functionality? Does it make use of ActiveX? Does it "need" IE to run?</p><p></p><p>In case not, why isn't it available on other Web browsers such as Firefox, Opera, Safari and Chrome (only a basic/light version of OWA works on these browsers)?</p><p>I launched IE 8 Beta 2 in "Safe Mode". In this mode, all type of add-ons (such as plug-ins, ActiveX controls, etc.) are disabled. And OWA worked flawlessly, implying thereby that OWA ia built using standard Web technologies such as Ajax.</p><p></p><p>It's even more intriguing now as to why OWA has not been made available on alternative browsers, when support for Web standards is way better in them (compared to MSIE).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RishabhSingla, post: 1136424, member: 293389"] ...Microsoft Internet Explorer? It puzzles and intrigues me. Does the full version of OWA use any IE specific functionality? Does it make use of ActiveX? Does it "need" IE to run? In case not, why isn't it available on other Web browsers such as Firefox, Opera, Safari and Chrome (only a basic/light version of OWA works on these browsers)? I launched IE 8 Beta 2 in "Safe Mode". In this mode, all type of add-ons (such as plug-ins, ActiveX controls, etc.) are disabled. And OWA worked flawlessly, implying thereby that OWA ia built using standard Web technologies such as Ajax. It's even more intriguing now as to why OWA has not been made available on alternative browsers, when support for Web standards is way better in them (compared to MSIE). [/QUOTE]
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