[Javascript] Re: Standards

Chris Tifer christ at saeweb.com
Fri Apr 11 07:54:32 CDT 2003


Perhaps the best - but not related to JavaScript - is the 
ability to have transparent Flash files.  In conjunction with 
JavaScript, you can do some cool things with that, which 
you aren't able to do in Netscape.

Chris Tifer
http://emailajoke.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrew Gibson" <andyg at ihug.co.nz>
To: "[JavaScript List]" <javascript at LaTech.edu>
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Javascript] Re: Standards


> Heres one, allowing the user to type on the web page.
> 
> But for all I know there may be way to do this in Netscape or Opera.
> 
> <div contenteditable>
> hello world
> </div>
> 
> 
> >     From: Roger Roelofs <mailto:rer at datacompusa.com>
> >     What advances did you have in mind? What can you do in ie that you
> >     can't do in another browser? I hate when I miss out on all the new
> >     toys :-)
> >
> >         Agreed, but I find it illogical that with MSIE making most of
> >         the advances for us Client side scripters, they are penalised,
> >         or at the least not rewarded, for their creativity. In fact
> >         it's the reverse, 
> >
> 
> 
> 
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