On Sunday 02 July 2006 13:20, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote: > You're assuming that standards compliance breaks HTML for IE. It's > true in some cases, but not all. And the places where this problem > occurs (IE vs standards or Firefox vs standards) there generally are > workarounds, as an experienced web developer would know.
Not "some" cases. It breaks HTML in _most_ cases. > My approach has been to first write code that works on IE and Firefox > more or less identically and then spend a little time changing little > things here and there to make sure my code validates without breaking > anything. hahahaha...theres a fine balance that you must maintain if you want your code to work with IE 5.0, 5.5, 6.0 and Firefox. Its worth to mention here that Firefox / Mozilla also do render some things incorrectly. > > Disclaimer: My thoughts are my thoughts anybody not agreeing with > > them can keep their opinions to themselves >:) > > This is a public mailing list. If you put your thoughts out there you > will get opinions about them, whether you like it or not. No comments... :P -- Regards, Dinesh A. Joshi -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

