> >>For example, in mozilla javascript in mail & news is > >>turned off by detault (which is good because it stops > >>viruses) but in netscape its turned on by default? > >> > > > >Marketing requirement. > > > Why exactly would marketing need this feature turned > on? > Does anyone in the world use javascript in an email > except virus writers? Because the competition does. You don't want them to have a 'feature' that you don't have (it's too much to ask to have a user have to turn it on). Hall
- why does mozilla have stuff that netscape 6 doesn... Jonathan Wilson
- Re: why does mozilla have stuff that netscap... Henri Sivonen
- Re: why does mozilla have stuff that netscap... Jonathan Wilson
- Re: why does mozilla have stuff that netscap... jesus X
- Re: why does mozilla have stuff that netscap... Henri Sivonen
- Re: why does mozilla have stuff that netscap... Hall Stevenson
- Re: why does mozilla have stuff that netscap... Jay Garcia
- Re: why does mozilla have stuff that netscap... Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.
