[Javascript] IE work-a-round question (re: checkboxes) OT

John Warner john at jwarner.com
Sun Apr 13 05:43:51 CDT 2008


You don't actually like your users do you. They are just a necessary evil
in the process?

John Warner


> -----Original Message-----
> From: javascript-bounces at lists.evolt.org [mailto:javascript-
> bounces at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of Joel D Canfield
> Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 5:58 PM
> To: JavaScript List
> Subject: Re: [Javascript] IE work-a-round question (re: checkboxes) OT
> 
> > What puzzles me is why anyone would set out to code to 30% of browsers
> > and then tweak to fit 70%, seems backwards to me.
> 
> what I do is set out to code to standards, then adjust for where
> browsers don't implement them the way I expected.
> 
> and if I'm out in the rain and don't have any choice, I'm gonna curse
> the rain. if I have to spend time tweaking my code for any browser (not
> just IE) which blatantly disregards logical standards for how things
> should work, I'm gonna curse the browser. I'll do the work, but I don't
> see why I have to be happy about it.
> 
> joel
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