Yet another test/demo-case, this time it's about innerHTML and W3C DOM.
I have a question towards the end...
Trying to explain to my students how innerHTML works and how DOM-methods work,
and why one should not mix them, I set up the following page:
http://ne.keryx.se/dhtmldemo/inner_html_and
Andrew Cunningham wrote:
Keryx webb writes:
According to my tests Firefox *will* use the charset specified in the
http-header over the one in the XML-prologue if a page is sent as
application/xhtml+xml. (Or more exactly, regardless whether the page
is sent as text/html or application/xhtml
Hello all!
I month or so ago Lachlan and I had a discussion concerning how browsers
interpret different ways of specifying charsets.
I've written a small test-page, located at:
http://ne.keryx.se/xhtmldemo/encoding_tests.php
(That server is primarily intended for the use of my students and I'
Mike at Green-Beast.com wrote:
Russ, Steve,
Thank you.
Mike Cherim
http://green-beast.com/
http://accessites.org/
http://graybit.com/
Hmm. I tried one of my sites, but except for the index-page, it does not pick up
my CSS-file.
See http://graybit.com/files/graybit.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fpe
There has been much talk about improved CSS-support in MSIE 7, but what about
improved ECMAScript and DOM-support in MSIE 7?
Except for non Active-X XMLHttpRequest I've yet to see any explanations about
improvements in this area. Anyone who has?
I played (a small) part of reporting IE's incor
Hello again!
A few days ago there were some postings concerning Jakob Nielsens alertbox in
which he condemned the use of intra-page links.
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/within_page_links.html
I wrote him the following feedback, slightly condensed:
--- your article on intra-page links or at l
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
> That makes no sense whatsoever! You never need to use the meta element for
content served over HTTP for *any* browser. IE supports the HTTP headers just fine:
I agree with Lachlan, to 90 %. If I recall things correctly, this is how things
*should* work.
1. If the se
I agree to a large extent, but sometimes one has to consider:
1. Using MathML or CML is not an option as they are not supported by most
(actually used) user agents. CML, one can argue, is also not a W3C-standard.
2. For very simple math or chemistry MathML and CML could be considered
overkill