In article <a24kgn$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, S�ren Kuklau wrote:
> "Lucas MacBride" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>> LAR wrote:
>> > Mozilla .0.9.7
>> > Linux & Win32
>> >
>> > Many sites that have Java menus don't work.  Whats up?  Hovering over
> the
>> > link usually shows javascript void(0) or something like that.  When the
>> > link is clicked, Mozilla shows that it took .95 secs. to load and
> nothing
>> > happens.
> 
>> Many web authors only test their Java handiwork with MS/IE's hopelessly
>> outdated and stunted Java virtual machine, rather than with Sun's
>> official version, which Netscape 6/Mozilla uses. But for a more specific
>> answer, post some URLs as examples.
> 
> He's probably rather talking about JavaScript, not Java. (See void(0) etc.)
> 
> My guess is that the pages are using improper, MS-proprietary javascript.
> File evangelism bugs - or at least give us some URLs so we can check them
> out for ourselves. :-)
> 

Actually, I'm guessing this is the result of idiots pointing the href of 
an anchor at a "javascript:" URL to try to force it to open in a new 
window, combined with slightly excessive popup blocking.  Can't be 
certain, though.

-- 
Chris Hoess

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