Sure, it's somebody's fault! We can start with blaming the
Microsoft's
Jscript development team, and follow up with the ECMA standards
body for
trying to compromise between the two existing versions of J[ava]
script.
After that, we should go after Netscape and IE both for creating two
different conflicting DOMs in the first place. And let's go ahead
and lynch
Firefox, and Opera, and Safari and Konqueror too while we're at it,
just on
general principles. :-)
By the way, what makes you think I hate Javascript??? ;-)
and your pick for client-side portable code is???
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