Hello everyone,

I just thought I'd give a little update. Its late at night, but I've finally completed the ECMA-262 documentation, as well as a few other changes. The last "Few" changes that I had to add to complete the ECMA-262 documentation turned out to be more extensive than I'd originally thought, and though the documentation is officially "Complete", there are still a few things I would like to add and make more clear. I'm going to leave ECMA-262 for now though, and am progressing on to DOM Level 2 Core.

Next, the site has changed domain names, to something much easier to type. It can now be accessed at http://mozref.com though the old addresses will still properly redirect to the new domain. Also, the site stylesheets are a bit more sophisticated, making the reading and printing of documentation easier and more intuitive. Unfortunately, the CSS for the site looks pretty ugly under Internet Explorer, so if anyone can figure out whats wrong with it, please let me know.

And finally, I've integrated a bug tracking tool (RT) into the site, so if anyone would like to proof-read or offer suggestions or corrections to the site content, let me know and I can set you up with a login account (I have to figure out how to do that automatically; if anyone knows how to set this up under RT, please let me know).

I have plans to add multiple language support (French, German, etc) when I have more content on the site, and if/when I get volunteers for performing the translations.

Anyway, happy coding and I'll send more status updates when I have anything more significant to announce. If anyone feels this is inappropriate mailing-list chatter for this list, please let me know and I'll establish a dedicated list for this site.

Cheers!

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Michael A. Nachbaur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://nachbaur.com/pgpkey.asc

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