-On [20071220 02:37], fmi.jcrissman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Sorry to confuse you, Jeroen.

No worries, there's enough I still don't know.

>I was pointing out the inherent difference between a Web form (HTML)
>and a JavaScript alert or dialog handled at the OS or application
>level (GUI). Gabriel's followup clearly refers to the HTML variety,
>where the HTML source controls the button order on a form.

For the dialog boxes, yes, I have no idea why it needs to be the other way
around. Given the fact the majority of the world's population is left to right
oriented when reading it makes more sense to start with the affirmative
choices to your action, rather than ones that will cancel it. It always annoys
me when dual booting.

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