David, hello. On 2006 Dec 12 , at 16.51, David Huynh wrote:
> Norman Gray wrote: >> On a separate note, David, Timeline _almost_ works fine in Safari >> (and my impression is that it works better now than when I first >> tried it). Is there a story here about how you see that >> compatibility improving, either through changes from the Apple/Gecko >> end, or from the Simile direction? >> > I'm hoping that Safari will get more standard compliant, because > from my > end, I don't have enough resources to work on complete compatibility. > I'm in my last year of my PhD study and I have to focus on > research :-) Oh, sure. No pressure! I was just wondering if this would elicit a response: `as it happens, we've just been given a shedload of money to...'. > If your main browser is Safari, perhaps you can give us a hand at > debugging Timeline on Safari... :-) I'll do what I can, of course, but Timeline is the first Javascript program I've had anything to do with, so I expect to be rather diffident when it comes to reporting compatibility bugs. Can anyone recommend a good intro to Javascript? I've just downloaded ECMA-262: that looks agreeably compact, but I suspect a cookbook of some type would be a good complement to it. All the best, Norman -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- Norman Gray / http://nxg.me.uk eurovotech.org / University of Leicester, UK _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
