This is just getting silly.  I'm almost at a point where I'll just remove my patch and ask that no one ever use it.  If all it is going to cause is this bitching and moaning from theoretical programmers, I don't see much point in making any effort in posting my patches here.

Instead of just posting "well said", how about actually helping out his argument.

I've said it before and I'll sat it again.  If ANYONE can come up with a method of getting NS4 to act the same way as IE and NS6, send it on in and I'll shut my mouth.

In the mean time, stop talking about an imaginary scenario and look at using my patch as a EXISTING method of getting cross-browser similarity.  Has anyone heard of the term LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR?

Doug Melvin wrote:

Well said!!
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 2:10 PM
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] RE: Mouse Events in IE
 >Does no one read my posts.
>
>You can add code to get this working in NS4.

I have read them all and think that maybe, just maybe someone might consider
doing it instead of arguing over the fact that it is not provided by default.

If in fact the DynAPI is supposed to be a cross-browser API then it needs to
be treated as such.  Instead of saying that browser x doesn't provide
something as a default behavior when all the other browsers do and using that
as an excuse to cripple the other browsers why not try and research if
browser x can be made to do the same as the majority.  I would think that we
would want to make the API function like the majority of browsers rather the
minority.

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