Bob Buckland wrote:
>It does have some Javascript support (v1.2)
(snip)
"some"? JS 1.2 is capable of showing any (correct) JS that's out there. 1.4
doesn't add anything that I've ever seen used on any page (there's also 1.3
but AFAIK no browser supports it).
IIRC it's in 1.4 that Netscape added a "Y2K bug" - dates after 2000 are
reported with four digits instead of the diffrence from 1900 forcing JS
users (that care) to change the code to make sure it doesn't add 1900 if
the date is greater than 100.
//Bernie
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