On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 18:29, Gino LV. Ledesma wrote:
> Is it really just a matter of using the "correct" JavaScript? I'm told
> that there are issues with browser-specific implementations of
> JavaScript, including the type of DOM library used. So even if it is
> "correct JavaScript" that adheres to specifications, if its really the
> JavaScript engine at fault, then there's nothing much that can be done
> about it (except wait for a patch to fix it). That can be clearly seen
> with numerous browsers, like Konqueror, Opera, Omniweb, Mozilla, and
> the like, which have their own JavaScript engines.
Well yes, just like not all browsers can render properly W3C compliant
HTML/XHTML/CSS 100% of the time. But my point is that many IE only sites
are using JScript instead of the "real" JavaScript.
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