On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On the web, correct HTML is very rare.
>
> Unfortunately :-( Frames and big ugly graphics are standard *yuck*
I meant syntactically correct HTML. Most parsers are made to process
correct input. However, when processing HTML, aborting on parse errors is
not useful, because more than half of the pages on the net today wouldn't
show up.
Yes, bad taste is a problem too, but a problem for the person reading the
page, not for the browser.
> > Anyone want to make an X-server for GFX9000? Now that would be cool...
>
> And then find someone willing to do the Mozzila port :-)
Well, I was more thinking of using our home server to run the applications
and using the MSX as a graphical terminal. The MSX produces a lot less
noise than a PC.
Bye,
Maarten
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