"Richard (koorb)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I do use Mac, safari normal (though Firefox seems faster, at least on
> the javascript side of things, but it just aint as pretty!) so I have
> tried it in Firefox and Camino, and yeah it works fine apart from a
> slight flicker opening the months/years drop downs.

Too bad it is a bug in Safari then...  Lets try finding something that works
better. 

> I think it depends entirely on the implementation. To make sure we're
> all thinking on the same lines; If your creating an application for a
> known audience and need fast data entry I can see a need to allow input
> in the fastest way, which would be a single text box, and in the format
> most natural to the user. But if you are building an international
> public web site then it's going to be inanely difficult to build the
> entire site so it feels "natural" to every user. Therefore providing a
> globally accessible method to select the date in a way that is very
> hard to get wrong, i.e. a Javascript calendar that falls back to select
> boxes to remain usable without Javascript, would be, in my opinion, a
> reasonable option.

I agree with you.


Be seeing you,
-- 
Jorge Godoy      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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