I differ slightly with you here, Jeanne. I think it is fine to say something like "Rev renders a sub-set of HTML on its own," but even the way it doesn't handle links (which is sooooo easy in Rev that it's obvious it could be "fixed" if there were a priority here) demonstrates that support is really, really weak.
Candidly, I'd like to see Rev tie up with someone like OmniWeb or iCab or Opera or someone, license a decent HTML rendering engine, slam it in the product (or offer it as a plug-in add-on) and let me get down to building some REAL Web apps without my having to muck with the HTML at all. But that's just me. :-) At 2:30 AM -0400 10/10/02, Jeanne DeVoto wrote: >Um... but it does render HTML, via the htmlText property. Not all of the >HTML 4.0 spec, certainly, but it renders basic inline styling, images, and >links. That's not enough for all purposes but it seems to me it is enough >to say that Rev "renders HTML on its own". -- -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- How smart do you work? What's your TQ (Time Quotient)? Find out free in 2 minutes at http://www.thinktq.com/Results2002 Free one-year training course in your email box - $120 value Get an insightful book written and published EXCLUSIVELY FOR YOU _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution