On Tue, 23 May 2000 16:21:18 -0400, L.D. Best wrote:

> Sam,

> What * are* the tags for javasnit that meet standards?  <-- begin script
> ---> and <--- end script -- > are just REM statements right?

> So if a script starts out with <script language = javascript> sort of
> thing and ends with </script>,  what isn't "standard" and what *is*
> standard?

That is what I am trying to find out, L.D.  Some pages containing javasnit
are successfully ignored by Arachne, others are not.  I was thinking that
whether Arachne decides to display a blank page, or to just ignore the
JS and display the page anyway, that this behavior might have something
to do with whether the script were written according to some standard.

If standard, then Arachne should successfully ignore it.
If non-standard, then it might cause problems for Arachne.

Doesn't javasnit provide a set of published standards so as to give the
javasnit writer the capability to write scripts than will be successfully
ignored by browsers that are not Java-capable?  If not, then shame on the
people that develop Java Script Language!

Sam Heywood
-- This mail was written by user of Arachne, the Ultimate Internet Client

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