Oops, I meant to say ASP.NET 2.0 on any commercial hosts. Plenty of them
around with 1.0 and/or 1.1 installed on production machines.
Been a long day, sigh.
Cheryl D. Wise
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They are available for testing only right now. Note all of those products
you mentioned are BETA software.
You won't find ASP.NET on any commercial host yet since there isn't even a
"go live" license for it yet, just beta builds.
There are lots of improvements in Whitbey/Visual Web Developer ov
.
Cheers,
Scott
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From: "Cheryl D Wise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: Is Netscape 4.x dead?
> Only one quibble with Andrew's comments.
>
> ASP.NET is a web standa
Only one quibble with Andrew's comments.
ASP.NET is a web standard and available for platforms other than MS.
Microsoft teamed with Berkley to create a FreeBSD/Mac version available for
free download
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/default.aspx
scroll down and you'll fin
Joe new computer user can have a Mac but I find mine sadly limiting.
Personally I prefer the box model used by IE in "quirks" mode over the W3C
standard. I'm sorry but it the W3C method makes it too danged difficult to
keep calculate out box models. Doable but a PIA if you are trying to get
multip
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From: Ross Clutterbuck [Re: Is Netscape 4.x dead?
I don't worry about older browsers per se, but like Rudy it's the @import
trick I use to keep the design work hidden from horrors like Netscape 4.7
(and I'm most pleased of myself I've not used a single CSS hack in abou
I don't worry about older browsers per se, but like Rudy it's the @import
trick I use to keep the design work hidden from horrors like Netscape 4.7
(and I'm most pleased of myself I've not used a single CSS hack in about a
year now). I've never understood the mentality to do browser sniffs or
deliv
I worry whenever there is new release of any of them. (So for once I'm
grateful to Microsoft, who have left the decaying IE in orbit for about
three years now without tinkering with a version 7 and inflicting further
horrors on us.)
Purely on Windows, Firefox still isn't quite there yet, and O
my apologies
previoius answer too brief
i too don't "code" for older browsers, and yet still allow them to see my site
i use absolutely no css hacks, just the @import technique
rudy
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> So what about you? What browsers are you concerned about.
all of them
rudy
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