JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 04 Feb 2002: 

> That was supposedly a DOM issue; Mozilla doesn't support the same
> DOMs that all other web browsers apparently do, and is therefore
> unable to render many of them properly.  Oh well, I'm sure
> everybody will be willing to rewrite their HTML so that Mozilla's
> 0.75% of the population can view their websites properly.

"Same DOMs that all other web browser do"???  Um, dude, do you know what 
a "DOM" is?  There are only 3 of them out there.  A proprietary Netscape 
4.x DOM that includes Document.layers, a proprietary IE DOM that 
includes document.all, and a W3C complient one that Mozilla implements.  
The problem is NONE of the browser support all 3.  All of them, however, 
should work with the W3C complient one.  If people didn't do dumb things 
like go "I'm lazy, I'll just use Frontpage and not bother learning how 
to do my own code", you get crappy pages that don't work in some browers

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