> In our project, we had to make the same choice.
> We chose HTML-SERVLETS-DATABASE, because of the wide
> variety of clients that have to be able to visit
> our internet site.
>
> We still have WIN3.11 clients on one side
> and Netscape 2.x/Mac users on the other side,
> so JAVA Applets weren't an option. We choose to
> use only very basic HTML, spiced up with a little
> JavaScript for the browsers that supported JavaScript.
> => So the clients could be very thin indeed!
> (In case you didn't know: JAVA Applets on the client
> demand more resources than HTML.)

How did you find out what JavaScript you could use accross so many different
browsers?
this is something we really want to find, but have had no luck so far

TIA

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Frank Packenham
Senior Analyst/Developer
NeuroFlex Pty Ltd.

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