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		<description><![CDATA[Once we determined that cross-browser compatibility was the #1 issue in 2008, we asked a few follow up questions.  One of the questions we asked people who developed larger community based applications how they kept their users from causing compatibility issues.

George Evanko Communications, creators of Open Secrets, a non-partisan guide to money&#8217;s influence on [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[How can you figure out if there is a problem?  Hopefully it isn&#8217;t from a call from a client complaining about how the application you wrote from them doesn&#8217;t work or look right in their browser.  Or worse yet, the call you didn&#8217;t get from a visitor to the site that simply left [...]]]></description>
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