Hello Gil

On 11-Wrz-00, you wrote:

> => On 09-Sep-00,* Chris Holt*, of Planet Eros, wrote these Wise Words:
> =>> I thought <AHREF=... was one of the most basic things in HTML. I
>> always assumed they were using JS for links to gain some advantage
>> over HREF. Why on earth would they do it, if it gains nothing???
>> =>> Are we missing something, or is the average modern "webmaster"
>> really that ignorant?
> => I would make a bet that a large percentage... possibly more than
> 50%, but I don't have any "statistics" available personally... of
> people who write web pages have NEVER seen HTML in their life!
> They would rely on the WebPageCreation program of their choice.
> => : )))
> => I could be corrected, but I would think I would be right.
Sure, You're right, but when I have been writing my site, I used <a
onclick="window....."> instead of A HREF. Why? 'coz there's no "hand -
cursor" when You put a mouse over the link.
Regards
-- =            ˇGDR!ˇ
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Test site: http://www.gdr.w.pl/
p0wered by Amiga!=


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