Where did you get the idea that those were a TODO list? Everything
listed on those pages works at least to some degree in Mozilla. It is a
different matter what is packaged in with Netscape, of course.
At a brief glance everything is in 6.0 and 6.01 EXCEPT:
XSLT & XPath
XMLHttpRequest
DOMParser and XMLSerializer
SOAP
XML-RPC
SVG
MathML
P3P
Of those, everything except P3P could probably work with 6.0 or 6.01 if
you built the appropriate component and dropped it in the installation.
As for NS 6.1 beta everything is in EXCEPT:
SOAP
XML-RPC
SVG
MathML
P3P
You could probably get all of those working if you built the proper
components and dropped them into the installation. Your mileage may vary.
Yeah, the slides are more or less correct, but we support a lot more
than what they say. They are ancient, as you noted. Basically I'd say
disregard anything that was written in 1999 and look for newer
documentation (like the links I provided)...
Siegfried Heintze wrote:
> Heikki,
> These look like items to be implemented. For example, I don't believe NN6
> supports XSLT (according to other responses from previous queries). Is there
> a list of features currently implemented in, say, NN6.01?
>
> I was impressed by
> http://www.mozilla.org/newlayout/xml/xml-devcon/slides/slide1.xml. Does this
> demonstrate all the XML features to the fullest extent? How current is this
> document? It says March 1999 -- has anything been added since then?
> Thanks,
> Siegfried
>
>
>
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>>Siegfried Heintze wrote:
>>
>>
>>>What XML capabilities does NN6 have? Where are these documented?
>>>
>>
>>There isn't official list anywhere, but take a look at these pages and
>>you should get a pretty good idea:
>>
>>http://www.mozilla.org/newlayout/xml/
>>http://www.mozilla.org/xmlextras/
>>
>>
>>--
>> Heikki Toivonen
>>
>>
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