Hi
Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
B> 1. They don't know about JS (pre-JS browsers)
B> 2. They know about JS
B> a. JS on -> JS is interpreted
B> b. JS off -> Ignores JS
B> c. otherwise ignores JS
B> And Arachne tries to fit into 2c. If the browser doesn't know about JS
B> a script like this:
know was meant, that it can interpret it ... so according to my
categorization it is cat. 1 :))
B> <SCRIPT>
B> document.writeln('Hello World!')
B> </SCRIPT>
I thought that it is MANDATory to write scripts as COMMENTS !!!
So that they are ignored by pre JS/JS disabled browsers !
JS like this is the LAST CRAP ... 100% agree.
(but it can be set as comment, and than shouldn't bug anybody)
B> //Bernie
CU, Ricsi
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