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Re: quanta & previewing
by Eric Laffoon on Thursday 12/Sep/2002, @14:43
> you don't use javascript & dhtml, do you?!

One can certainly hope, at least that it is not as overly complex as some.

I have used a number of scripts that enable consistent behavior. You test for browser type and adjust accordingly. However rather than use old techniques I usually just use DOM which Konqi uses nicely. Danny Goodman's Javascipt Bible is also handy her to identify what you want to use and abstract your browser operatons to standardized commands. I have used Javascript and DHTML and done just fine knowing what I was using would work for IE because I read books that specified what each browser would or would not do. Like I said it's gotten better with DOM. Anyway I always just called a windows bound friend when it was done to make sure the small bit of code that handles IE specific stuff wasn't broken and I got no bug reports. It's not really that big of a deal unless you are trying to do with Javascript what, in my opinion, would be probably better done with PHP.
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