> wow, is it possible that things would
> actually work better if we removed attachEvent from startwindow entirely?

I put this back on the list because we should all think about it and discuss it.
I first thought about it 2 or 3 years ago:
we should emulate one browser, pick one, say Firefox, since we were using 
mozilla at the time,
and our objects and js etc should behave as much like firefox as possible,
and since every web site is tuned to support firefox, edbrowse will run.
I even thought about making firefox the default user agent, basically lie to 
the internet,
and you can switch over to edbrowse if you dare.
But I didn't go that way because I don't know enough about firefox, or any 
browser for that matter, to truly emulate it.
Instead we pretty much implemented whatever we thought we had to at the time, 
including imperfect implementations of parallel systems that do essentially the 
same thing.

Yes nasa runs exactly the same way if I globally substitute attachEvent with 
zattachEvent, thus taking it away.
It comes up empty however if I remove the addEventListener system.
I think the industry is gradually moving towards addEventListener, wherein 
attachEvent could be depricated.

It's not a crazy idea, it's a really good idea, pick a browser and aim to 
emulate that as closely as possible, I'm just not sure how to do that.
In the short run, should we just comment out the atachEvent system?
I don't know.
Or maybe turn it on or off with a variable, and by default that variable is off.
I guess I'd be ok with that.

We'll run into other situations I'm sure where we're trying to be too many 
things to too many people.

Karl Dahlke
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