"Erik Harris" <eharris1@rocheste$.$$.com> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > FWIW, the webmaster of DVDAficionado replied to me and seemed very interested > in making the site compliant with the HTML standard. But he also said that > they only support NS4.x and IE5.x, and have no intention of going out of > their way to make the site work on the more obscure web browsers like Mozilla > (or even Netscape 6).
Well, if he said he's interested in making his site compliant with the HTML standard, he has by extention said that he's interested in making it compatible with Mozilla (since standard HTML implies Mozilla compatibility). > Still, the problem with DVDAficionado _appears_ to be > with Mozilla's rendering of the JavaScript menu, NOT the web page itself, so > even if the web master fixes every noncompliant tag on the page, I don't > think it'll make it work correctly in Mozilla. I'd love to be proven wrong, > though. Actually, if he codes it using the W3C standard DOM, it should work in both Mozilla and IE. IE uses some proprietary DOM extentions, but it also supports the standard DOM AIUI.
