On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 21:59:08 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

> On Mon, 12 Jun 2000 0:33:53 +0800, J J Young wrote:

>> Sam lambasted:

> and consternated:

> <snip>

>>> On some pages Arachne will successfully ignore the script all by
>>> herself, and without our need to intervene.  On other pages we have to
>>> comment the script out in order to view the page.  Why?

>> -- Have you checked the source (using F4) af all these pages? I'd be
>> fairly certain that all the ones Arachne successfully deals with
>> have commented-out scripting.

> Yes, I have checked the source and have never seen an example of JS having
> been commented out.  If it were commented out, then it would be ignored even
> by Java-capable browsers.

> By "commented out" this is what I mean:

> <!---- begin commenting out --------

> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">

> blah blah blah
> blah blah blah blah
> blah blah

> </SCRIPT>

> - ---- end commenting out --------->

 No.
*This* is what he means......

<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="javascript">

<!--Hide This Script Of Older/Incompatible Browsers
 blah blah blah
 blah blah blah blah
 blah blah
//-->
</SCRIPT>

 JS capable browsers *will* interpret the JS.
All others will see nothing.




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