Phillip,
If you would like to know which plug-ins are installed in Mozilla go to
the menu bar and click on Help and then About Plug-ins. This will
list all the installed plugins and let you know if they are enabled or
not. Knowing if a plug-in is enabled or not is useful for plug-ins such
as
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My take on this is: most of the people surfing the web who are concerned
about standard complience have already dumped IE for another browser
with better standards and know how to find these browsers. The average
non techinical geek cares little about standards when choosing a
browser, and
I have a limited knowledge of HTML. As I navigate to many web sites,
even I notice sloppy html coding. I know that Mozilla handles HTML 4.01
and through the quirks modes Netscape 4.0. Is this enough. Does Mozilla
need one more mode that allows for many cases of coding I will simply
call
I know browser sniffers have been debated to death. Please read what I
have written before you give up on further debate.
Is it possible to have a menu bar item where we could change the code in
Mozilla that browsers dectect? Sometimes Mozilla will work with a site
it has been shut out of