Hi

Roger Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 RT> I have seen some pages written with the terms, "cs" and "css,"
 RT> (Coffeescript?) that also seem to give trouble.

Cascading Style Sheets ... an official standard of the W3C.
(the commitee that 'makes' HTML)

I don't know much about it, but it should offer an easy way, to give many
pages the same look, and to change that look, by editing 1 file.

 RT> As I said, I know nothing about javascript, therefore, I can talk
 RT> freely about it <G>.  However, like others, I *would* like Arachne to
 RT> either be able to *ignore* js or to be *capable* of js.  Too many
 RT> sites now routinely use js for use to continue to campaign against it.
 RT> (Don Quixote jousting against windmills!)
Exactly ...
It seems that many companies which want to use Arachne as a 'kiosk browser'
want JS in it.

 RT> Roger Turk
 RT> Tucson, Arizona  USA

CU, Ricsi

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