Ah! Thanks Massimo.  that's good news.  It was on the Adobe site I
read that it was only working on IE  But it must have been referring
to the specific demo project rather than Spry in general.

THinking i was looking at a IE Only technology I left the Adobe site
at that point and didn't bother again.   I'm not interested in
learning any technology that's only IE.

But since it is no less cross-browser compatible than many of the
other things I use (e.g. CSS2) then it's worth another look.

Thanks

>>>
> > How do you guys handle cross-browser compatibility with Ajax technologies?
>
> We test, then test, then test again :-)
<<<<

Ah so you cut corners in the testing area then huh?    In our shop, we
test, then test, test again, and test a couple more times for good
measure.


Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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On 8/31/06, Massimo Foti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Arent there cross-browser issues with some of these technologies?  I
> > think i remember reading that Spry was said to work only with IE at
> > the moment.
> >
> > Is this true?
>
> No, not at all. Spry has been compatible with IE, Mozilla/FireFox and Safari
> since the very first day.
> Safari's compatibility is worth mentioning since more than a few libraries
> out there aren't well tested under Safari and sometimes they aren't
> compatible with it.
>
>
>

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