Hi Karl

I remember you mentioning NASA, so I will try to solve it.

Hang on, here is a very concrete idea! I know we need nextSibling and previousSibling. Does anyone want to take them, and if not, I'm going to make an artificial deadline that I'm going to try to get nextSibling and previousSibling out by the end of Wednesday! Then I will feel as though I haven't bunted.

We just have to grab bits like this. I think implementing types of manipulations may be superior to starting with a site, because if you implement three manipulations, go back to the site and it magically works, you have fixed a root cause with broad implications and have not needed to care about a NASA developer's *own* middle layer of business logic and variables and style quirks, which takes time of its own and learning *that* stuff does not extrapolate at all. So that would be my argument for favoring the spec down - it could save a lot of time. Though just like I said above, I'm sure it's a back and forth, and you're trying to loosen up a logjam by two different means, poke over here with a case, prod over there with a DOM concept. Once it's done it's done.

Sibling code in the next 48 hours, or bust!

Kevin




On Tue, 27 Dec 2016, Karl Dahlke wrote:

Implementing the spec is valuable, or at the very least reading the spec,
so that the piece you decide to implement, you're implementing it right!
But I do believe, with the above caveat, that find&fix is the biggest bang for 
the buck, and we don't have a lot of resources here, so on we go.
(I sometimes wonder how many fulltime programmers maintain chrome or edge or 
whatever.)

I think we need to amass a list of sites that people want, that just don't work.
That's a market driven approach.
Kevin is already doing that; he has 2 or 3 that people have asked about,
that he is looking into.
My latest pet pieve is an entire domain, nasa.gov.
I'm a big space fan, and I love to read the articles,
but every page comes up blank, with or without js.
Didn't use to; the site use to be very accessible.
Not any more.
That's the problem with edbrowse, if you're not swimming forward you're falling 
behind.
I also can't listen to nasa tv with realplayer, though I could before.
That's another story.
Anyways, Kevin, you might add nasa.gov to the list of desirable and unworkable 
pages.

Karl Dahlke


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