Dominique Devriese wrote:
There is no standard as DHTML, but this is a standard term for dynamic web pages.Georges Khaznadar writes:
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Do you mean that Konqueror now supports DHTML ?
It does and it has done so for a very long time.
If you have a problem with a certain website in konqueror, please file a bug report on bugs.kde.org instead of trying to cause a flamewar on an unrelated list.
By DHTML, i assume that you mean client side DHTML. in other word, DOM.
There is a binding to EMCA script v3 to DOM. In DOM L1 CORE includes a method that you can ask the browser if it support the DOM module.
According the the browser them self, Konqueror 3.1 is only a little better than Opera. And WAY behind Mozilla.
This is according the THE BROWSER THEM SELF...
Mozilla is THE ONLY BROWSER that lackes support for 1 or less method to be able to be used with XML4DR and folowing standards at the same time. (it lacked 1 method in may 2003, the save method in DOM L3 Load and Save)

