It's more about what should we be limiting ourselves too. I know most
people use IE out there, but should that really stop us? If we sit
back and wait and wait, I dont think anything will come of it.
You should be limiting yourself to tricks & tools which are widely
accepted by your audience,
On 06/09/2004, at 9:43 PM, Dylan Egan wrote:
Hi,
If you have no worries about shunting out a massive percentage of IE
(and other browser) users to adopt a new technology with very little
support, then go for it.
Yes, that's sarcasm.
It's more about what should we be limiting ourselves too. I kno
Hi,
If you have no worries about shunting out a massive percentage of IE
(and other browser) users to adopt a new technology with very little
support, then go for it.
Yes, that's sarcasm.
It's more about what should we be limiting ourselves too. I know most
people use IE out there, but should t
Dylan,
If you have no worries about shunting out a massive percentage of IE
(and other browser) users to adopt a new technology with very little
support, then go for it.
Yes, that's sarcasm.
You haven't told us what sort of site it is, but there ARE
circumstances where this would be fine (if yo
Hi,
I was wondering what would be the best time to start using XForms?
Thankfully IBM and Novell are lending a hand to Mozilla to get XForms
into the core and I hope this isn't a long development process.
I am unsure as to what I should limit myself to in terms of standards
compliance and seman