The discussion about validating forms led me to download the DOM
Level 1 spec again from the W3C, and after a moment or two I
remembered why I'd scrubbed it off my disc the last time. It was
either that or grab my Uzi and hunt down the people who wrote that spec.
Right now I'm dependent on the kindness of strangers (the folks who
wrote Opera's and Moz's JavaScript and DOM engines) for accepting
some really evil code. Does anybody know a good DOM tutorial?
--
Rev. Bob "Bob" Crispen
bob at crispen dot org
Ex Cathedra Weblog: http://blog.crispen.org/
Some people just don't know how to drive... I call these people
"Everybody But Me"
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