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The first two words of the title make the warnings hilarious. "Electronic Diversity Visa Lottery"

The warning may be for what they support. Safari worked fine (although I don't have a person to lookup, I used their sample data).

Read "only supports" as "has only been tested with". I'm involved in an enterprise site that has the notice "has only been tested with IE8 and Firefox3.5", and I'm not going to apologize for that. Pretty much every other browser except for IE6 work fine, but unless it's been tested, it's broken.
Ah yes, downvotes for disagreement. I know a lot of people will disagree with me, but I bet you haven't been involved in creating enterprise apps. Please keep hacker news civil and reply to comments you disagree with. Please only downvote stuff that is factually incorrect, rude, trollish, abusive or off-topic.
+1, downvotes should be used quite sparingly, but are given out copiously here. I often hesitate to write or reply when the risk of offending is so high. Makes for a lousy experience.

Re: your comment, I'd say a friendlier way to characterize it is that QA isn't free, and so we choose our battles accordingly.

> I often hesitate to write or reply when the risk of offending is so high.

Why do you care?

Belay that.

Stop worrying about it, or at least stop talking about it.

It's a big world. There will always be plenty of people who don't like whatever you say so that's simply not worth worrying about.

Yes but in the world people don't take offense at bland statements and smack you upside the head as they walk by. I'd like not to care, but am not a sociopath.
> It's a big world. There will always be plenty of people who don't like whatever you say so that's simply not worth worrying about.

Yeah, this is why I quit commenting on HN, because fanboys will always downvote without reason.

I routinely make sure that all of my websites ONLY render in IE6 and 7, that's best practice right?
I'd not be upset if "Fail" was added to a submission title filter.
Getting a social security number and signing up for secret service recently I've been shocked at how far behind the government is on the internet.
nothing interesting here, everyone who writes web apps should know that testing for all browsers is very hard. it is esentially like writing 5 different apps. and probably costs like 5 apps. it is better to state that browser is not supported than something like "You need modern browser to run my site." and by modern means firefox.
It is perhaps excusable to list a small number of browsers as "supported", but couldn't they at least test one browser that works on non-windows platforms?