Has anyone used sIFR in a SharePoint site? Is there any reason why they wouldn't play nice? I don't see why there would be but a sub-contractor is pushing hard for flat images instead of sIFR.
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I've not used it, but there's no reason why it wouldn't work. Just think of SharePoint as a big ASP.NET app on steroids. Thus, it should work.
That said, I'd agree with Ryan. There are better (simpler) CMSes out there - though SharePoint gives you a lot more other stuff...