Got to agree ...
How I wish ... all browsers were equal - or at least the same bugs ... or at
least the same DHTML implementations (and bugs).

You thought testing for windows is bad, the real internet world IS worse,
especially if you attempt to use the more modern HTML/DHTML/Java standards.
When dealing with the BIG organisations and so called "standard" desktops
that are old and cannot be upgraded, it becomes a real pain.

Did anybody say the Internet is easy or all is supposed to be the same ? IF
they did shoot them quick .. 

Myles.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nic Wise [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, 7 April 2000 12:40
> To:   Multiple recipients of list delphi
> Subject:      RE: [DUG]:  Active-x
> 
> Only if you use Java 1.0 (old as the hills), or get the Java plug in
> (20meg
> or so). Not pretty.
> 
> I'd avoid BOTH if at all possible. Good for Intranet, VERY bad for
> Internet.
> 
> N
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > 1. Yes.
> > 2. No. But then who knows with MS.
> > 3. Current versions no, Next version I believe so. You can use plugins
> > instead. Recommend if you do anything like this to use Java
> > applets/classes
> > instead - then at least it is supposed to work in both browsers okay
> (but
> > again may need minor differences in the libraries).
> 
> --
> Nic Wise - 021.676.418 / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / Inprise/Borland New Zealand
> Is it not a foolish man, said little Woo, who keeps all his chickens in
> his
> trousers?
> For at best, will he not suffocate his chickens, and, and worst, will he
> not
> disappoint the ladies in the village?  --Alexi Sayle
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