I agree in all four points ( damm I can't remember not agreeing with Pascal, I
wonder if it is healthy ). If browsers are moving towards DOM compliance (insert
your favourite joke here) then so should the API.

I'll try to give it a shot myself this weekend. We'll see. I foresee that Eytan
will have plenty to say regarding the object structure, as well as many others.
Please do.

Quoting Richard's quote: "Don't go crazy with multiple soft levels. Keep it
simple"

Richard Bennett wrote:

> Good points overall,
> > * DOM defaults
> > All "if (is.xx) else..." statements should be changed so that the NS6 code
> > is always the default (basically, no NS6 check should be left in the
> code).
> > This should prove first steps towards support for true DOM compliant
> > browsers (they should then work for a large part)
>
> I think DOM code should always be default, tested on the latest Mozilla
> milestone, so no is.dom checks should be found, because NS6 has lots of bugs
> which might require workarounds.
>
> Richard
>
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