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| A major advantage of web-based applications like viaContextâ„¢ originates in the independence of the user from the currently used hardware- and software-platform. |
| Beside the diverse operating systems currently in use like Microsoft Windows, Mac OS (Apple Macintosh), Linux and other Unix derivates, this also applies to the various browsers for the access to web-based information. |
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| viaContextâ„¢ has been developed with the goal to provide comprehensive support to all systems with a sufficient acceptance on the market. This includes the already mentioned operating systems and the following browsers: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, Mozilla, Opera and Safari. |
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| This does not imply that other browsers are not supported. In addition to extensive testing for the listed browsers, interoperability is primarily guaranteed through the incorporation of internationally accepted standards. |
| For the structure and layout of web pages particularly the standards worked out by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) are of importance. All pages of viaContextâ„¢ meet the standard "HTML 4.01 TRANSITIONAL", published by the W3C. |
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| For this page, you may verify by yourself right now that the page is conformant to "HTML 4.01 TRANSITIONAL". By clicking on the icon below, this page will be redirected to the W3C-validator (Precondition for this automatic validation procedure to work is the active transfer of the "referer"-attribute through your browser). |
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