If you're running ns7, you've got to realize that a lot of things are going
to be supported considering no further development is slated for the
browser.  Moz 1.3 and above support isn't bad.  It's better than no support
isn't it?  Aside from that, I mainly use it for admin functions and I can
specify what browsers are needed.

It's just a shame that a great development browser such as Firefox can't be
used to test the HTMLArea functionality at the same time.  

But there's nothing stopping me from adding it as a Plum framework add-on :)


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:plum-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Philip Arnold
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 4:20 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [plum] HTMLArea 3.0
> 
> > From: Marlon Moyer
> >
> > Any chance of distributing the 3.0 beta of HTMLArea with plum?
> > I like being able to use it with Gecko based browsers.  I believe
> > the author states that it's stable, he's just not finished with
> > all the docs yet.
> 
> One of the issues with HTMLarea 3 is that it only runs on Mozilla 1.3
> onwards
> 
> That's good if you're running any of the Mozilla-only browsers but if
> you're using NS7, then it doesn't work
> 
> Oh, and it does nothing or "kills" Opera
> 
> 
> Try telling that to your clients <g>
> 



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