> OH!GOOOOD!I Would Love To Use It For Banking.
   Banking is the only thing V consistently fails me on.
APH.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Behalf Of Boehn, Gunnar von
> > Sent: 27 November 2003 09:59
> > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> > Subject: [voyager] Re: What?
> > 
> > I would like to give some comments to the Amiga browsers:
> > 
> > - All Amiga browsers lack css.
> >   Because of this and some JS issues Sony websites won't work. 
> >   It would be nice to have css available for Amiga
> >   sometimes in the future.
> >   But that Sony sites are broken is our fault. 
> >   (I personally, think that its the reponsability of the webmaster
> >    to create pages which are useable without CSS as well.)
> 
> Voyager has some support for CSS (a working parser) but it currently
> is not hooked in. Before it goes in, it would be wise to complete
> HTML support (there are one or two things) and fix the remaining
> deficiencies in Javascript, otherwise CSS will just compound and
> complicate things.
> 
> >   I just wish that Voyagers Javascript would allow to write into options.
> >   It would be good if somthing like this would be working:
> >   
> >   document.form1.select1.options[document.form1.select1.length]
> >   = new Option(text,value,false,false)
> 
> Agreed, and we know about it, and it is being worked on. We have a
> comprehensive test suite for form objects.
>  
> > seems to be slowed down. I saw no updates of Ibrowse
> > and Voyager for a long time.
> > I very much hope the developers didn't give up.
> 
> We didn't give up. Neither did the IBrowse guys. We just have long
> development cycles - IBrowse guys concentrate on their stuff in their
> own way, and we are currently doing all of our development using Pegasos
> machines (either because of unavailabilty of Amigas or simple convenience
> of speed).
>  
> > I think that the Pegasos is very promising.
> > It would be great to see some good native browsers for this platfrom.
> > I hope that the developement of Voyager will be continued !
> 
> It will, Voyager has a long way to go before death.. it's been in
> development since the mid-1990's, the oldest Amiga web browser still
> in active development. I think it will stay that way for a long time.
> 
> -- 
> Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> 

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