Claude Schneegans wrote:
>  >>I can test and find out exactly what is going on using things
> 
> 
>>>like the DOM Inspector, JavaScript console and Web Developer extension.
> 
> 
> I agree that tools like Javascript console, for instance, are pretty handy 
> compared to MSIE,
> but before you can read error messages and debug, you need to write code. And 
> to write code, you need a reference about all possible functions, properties, 
> etc... This is what is lacking.
> Having a message which tells you exactly where your code calls a method not 
> supported by FF is good. What would be great is to know WHICH one you should 
> call instead. 
> 

Have you looked at the info here:

http://www.mozilla.org/docs/dom/domref/

I haven't looked in any depth, but it seems to cover a good amount of 
that sort of stuff.

Spike

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