On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 23:42, James Sparenberg wrote: > On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 08:24, Jack Coates wrote: > > On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 06:17, Bryan Phinney wrote: > > > > ... > > > This really depends on what the web site or application is doing. If you code > > > for Opera, then you can be 98% sure that it will work with other browsers > > > because Opera only supports W3 Consortium standards which are industry > > > standards. Now, you may not be able to use that neato-cool proprietary > > > technology to do your work which might mean that the developers have to put > > > more effort into their coding, but you will be fairly certain of > > > compatibility. > > > > you make the fatal assumption that IE supports the standard. It doesn't. > > Standard code works on IE if it's really really simple, but frequently > > breaks in ugly ways. > > > > Transparent PNGs. > > PNGs at all (color is off). > > Advanced CSS features, like flow. > > Many advanced Javascript form functions. > > Ya gotta remember IE and in fact much of windows is 4 or 5 year old > tech. (just new graphics in many cases.) With new modules added on. > > James > > > you are older than you think, if you think "much of windows is 4 or 5 > year old". <G> > ______________________________________________________________________ > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com -- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mandrake HowTo's & More: http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
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