Hi Dave!

I am not a Javascript expert, but I know that this is a common problem. I use 
Overlib on my web site and there are a number of different places where the 
code explicitely checks whether you have IE or Netscape. I worked with an 
overlib "guru" who helped me get it working for Konqueror, but it required a 
lot of hacking because sometimes Konqueror appeared to behave like IE and 
sometimes like Netscape. The latest version of Konqueror seems to work okay. 
No plug-in is needed, but you may need to tweak the code a little (or maybe a 
lot).

Regards,

jimmo

On Wednesday 09 October 2002 22:53, Dave Pomeory wrote:
> My business has a web page that uses javascript.  I can't seem to make it
> work in Mozilla, Netscape, or Korqurer.  When I boot into windows and use
> Internet Exployer it works fine.  Anyone have a clue as to what is going
> on?  Do I need a plugin for Javascript?  Thanks for your help. Mandrake 9.0

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