Do that mean all of the rendering bugs that look like they will make it 
into 1.0 are going to be present in AOL+Gecko?

Mozilla still also has extremely bad html form handling. Considering I 
spend 90% of my time developing forms of some kind, if that's true I may 
as well give up and use Flash forms, I know what it's going to take to 
work around all of the Mozilla forms bugs and I can't justify the time...

jon

Jonas J�rgensen wrote:
> JTK wrote:
> 
>> Huh.  I wonder if this has any possible connection to the sudden 
>> increase in the number of showstoppers that have been getting fixed 
>> recently.  Oh, what am I saying!  AOL is not in any way related to 
>> Mozila!
> 
> 
> AOL is testing *Gecko* -- not Mozilla. Gecko is Mozilla's rendering 
> engine. Gecko is the code that takes an HTML file and turns it into cool 
> looking stuff which you see on your screen. Mozilla's UI, mail client, 
> XUL, "showstoppers", etc has *nothing* whatsoever to do with Gecko.
> 
> /Jonas
> 


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