Its certainly possible and is done by the good client-side developers.
HTML/CSS is definately easier to satisfy, but its possible to do this cross-browser compat with javascript as well.
I do hope i can find time to contribute to RC in the near future.
I have had a lot of users complain about things not working in RC1, sorry i can't put words to actions atm.

Rgs,
Chris

On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 22:40:18 +1000, till <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

On 6/5/07, Chris Fordham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think you are looking at it from the wrong point of view. Its a matter
of compliance. ECMAScript 262 should only be used and no JS or JavaScript
proprietary methods. There is an error when you press this button in
Opera/windows but I am still trying to get the error message. If you use
roundcube with the error console open in Opera, you will find there are
lots of issues in general.

I'll have a look later on on those.

In anyway, it's pretty hard to develop solely based on compliance and
standards when the leading browsers like to implement their own. ;( On
the job compliance never counts, because the customer uses browser X
and it has to look good.

And for the love of standards, what are you supposed to do if for
example you have to use _padding-top to make a certain browser behave,
but in another the alarm bells ring? IMO, it wouldn't hurt if Opera
relaxed a bit, or at least offered a softer mode there.


Cheers,
Till





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