Hi,

From: Ian Hickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > (<object> is less efficient to implement because the UA has to wait
> > til it knows what the content type is before it can know how to render
> > the element.)
>
> Also when there's a type attribute?

The attribute is only a hint.

So the hint is only for the UA to decide whether or not to load the resource?

> Opera:
> If plugins are enabled, render all <embed>s and hide all <noembed>s, and parse > <noembed> as CDATA. If plugins are disabled, hide all <embed>s and display all
> <noembed>s, and parse <noembed> as #PCDATA.
>
> Firefox:
> I can't find a way to disable plugins, so they are treated as Opera's "plugins
> enabled" behaviour.
>
> IE:
> Same as Firefox.

Wow, pretty reasonable interoperability. I guess Opera's behaviour is what
we should head for, then, making disabling of plugins optional.

Alright.

Regards,
Simon Pieters


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