Ian Hickson wrote: > (Where Gecko is the > rendering engine (HTML, CSS, DOM, etc) and Mozilla is the web browser.) Is not the DOM, while part of Gecko, partially connected to the UI as well? IIRC, for interfacing with users, the DOM has to go through the UI's set of controls, correct? Or am I adding links where there are none? :) -- jesus X [ Booze-fueled paragon of pointless cruelty and wanton sadism. ] email [ jesusx @ who.net ] web [ http://burntelectrons.com ] [ Updated April 29, 2001 ] tag [ The Universe: It's everywhere you want to be. ] warning [ All your base are belong to us. ]
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