>> >> Of course. Kay is pretty qualified in this area but is still not an >> expert. Surely there are on this list expert javascript people? If >> not, we can leave that area as under development. > >Kay is knowledgeable, yes and no. I'm missing the point about JS I >guess. JS is not a "style" issue in my estimation. I think it might >difficult to come up with standards for thsi actually. JS is >programming basically, and depending on the knowledge level of the >implementor, this would be difficult (for me anyway) to come up with >standards on this. I'm not intending to address this.
You're right it's not a style issue. I was thinking that the style guide could be come a generally useful grab bag of web tricks. But we can use something else for that. best, Louis --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
