If your sites are for fun alone, no problem.
If (like most of us) you're a web developer, freelance or otherwise,
good luck selling your web site to any client (you'll need it!)...

NunoF

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ryan Sutter
Sent: terça-feira, 27 de Fevereiro de 2001 20:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] not so sure about this anymore


All,

I have a somewhat philosophical question about this project.  I got the
source, started working with it, threw my hat into the ring as a Mac guy and
now I'm having second thoughts about the necessity of this project at all.
I've been spending a lot of time working with pure CSS/DOM in Mozilla/NS6,
IE5 and Opera 5 and have been reading some articles on A List Apart
(www.alistapart.com) about the Web Standards Project's new browser upgrade
initiative and I've decided something.  I am no longer going to encourage
the use of old buggy browsers (most of which are 3-4 years old).  From now
on, my sites are only compatible with CSS/DOM capable browsers.  If you
ain't got one, upgrade.  I think it's about time.  This cross-browser
compatibility stuff is holding back the web and I don't see the reason for
it anymore.  Suddenly, DynAPI seems like a waste of time for me.  A band-aid
on a limb that is so damaged it should just be amputated.  How will this
project remain vital in the long run?  What will it offer besides bugwards
compatibility?

Ryan

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