> bugs, bugs, bugs...search for form on bugzilla. Try to develop a form
> that uses javascript extensively. Lot's of inconsistencies...then hit
> reload. bah. Honestly I do spend 90% of my work week developing
> forms of some kind. It's true.

Welcome to the club. Since most of us here are developers, then it
follows that most of what we do on the web also relates to forms.

Please understand that making things work for Mozilla is not a
workaround. Mozilla implements Javascript, Html and Css in a way
that is most consistent with W3C standards.

A paradigm shift: what you are doing to make things work in IE is
the workaround, since it is IE that is not standards compliant.

Finally: Mozilla is not intended to be an end-user product. The
download page says it all: Binaries are made available for testing
purposes only.

If you do find what you believe to be a legit bug, the proper thing
to do is to file a bug report, or fix it yourself by submitting a patch.




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