Hi
"Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> SH> I know that Java is *supposed* to run on any platform, but I
>> SH> frequently encounter Java Script with MSIE on my Window$ 95
>> SH> computer that completely crashes it down.
>> And what does this have to do with with java being supposed to run
>> anywhere ??
SH> If Java is supposed to be able to run on any platform, then it would
SH> seem logical that it would be possible to write Java Script in such a
SH> manner that it should be correctly interpreted and run on any platform
SH> and with any program properly designed for it also.
I don't understand ...
Java has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING !!!!!!!! to do with javascript !!!!!!
These 2 are completely different.
(like Samual Heywood and Samanta Fox ... both start with Sam, and that's it
!)
Or do you mean that every browser should have the same JavaScript
interpreter, which itself is written in Java ??
>> Even modern IE (5) has big problems with JavaScript, because M$ does
>> not have big interest in making JavaScript running smoothly with IE.
>> The situation is much worse with versions < 4 !!
SH> Does Netscape handle Java Script much better than MSIE?
Netscape invented JS, therefor it should be the most compatible.
SH> If so, why do so many people prefer to run MSIE instead of Netscape
SH> or some other browser that might handle it better?
I don't know ...
Ask those people ... I would never do something like that ;)
SH> Sam Heywood
CU, Ricsi
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