Jason LaRiviere wrote: > The current breed of standards-based web developers - which in my > estimation form the bulk of all web developers currently doing > anything anyone is seeing, and of which I am fairly representative, > would think nothing of the sort. > > Truly well-versed web developers find cross-browser issues bothersome, > but far from insurmountable; certainly not worthy of abandoning xhtml, > css and javascript for something with funny names and registered > trademarks. > > [...] > > At a bank? Yeesh...
Even javascript is completely unnecessary in many cases. I've yet to see an online banking system that's usable via /usr/bin/lynx, even though the browser supports both SSL and cookies. And we're talking about a site you log into specifically to shift numbers around... There need not be any images, videos, scripts, or other bloat... -- Stephen Takacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://perlguru.net/ 4149 FD56 D078 C988 9027 1EB4 04CC F80F 72CB 09DA