In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, JTK wrote:
> Chris Hoess wrote:
>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, JTK wrote:
>> 
>>>That was supposedly a DOM issue; Mozilla doesn't support the same DOMs 
>>>that all other web browsers apparently do, and is therefore unable to 
>>>render many of them properly.  Oh well, I'm sure everybody will be 
>>>willing to rewrite their HTML so that Mozilla's 0.75% of the population 
>>>can view their websites properly.
>>>
>>>
>> 
>> Well, those interested in ensuring that their pages survive the 
>> vicissitudes of the browser market might take a crack at it. Putting your 
>> trust in a proprietary DOM is a dangerous thing...
> 
> Unless IE can render it.  Then you're pretty much set.
> 

You must have been a real trip, selling document.layers in 1996.  "If 
Netscape can render it, you're pretty much set."

-- 
Chris Hoess

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