Hello Matt Sealey!
> > Did you _ever_ see an <OL> with order numbers? (I mean, in V, not in
> > AWeb ;-). Come on, this is HTML 2.0 (maybe <2.0?)
>
> I repeat.
>
> (barring a few completely missing things in the beta)
Hello? I talk about a missing thing in a CD-ROM release version (3.2)
which was also missing in an earlier (2.96.7-NC2) release version.
And I think it got worse in 3.3.120 - but that's surely ok for a free
beta and has nothing to do with my question.
> Please pay attention next time instead of instantly dragging our
> your soapbox for no reason.
Please excuse an old Mosaic veteran who is disappointed that NN and IE
have changed the route of HTML in the wrong direction. Basically they
turned the concept of HTML into something it was never meant to be.
They (NS & MS) should have stayed where they were and kept on using
MS-Word doc files instead.
Sadly, Amiga developers sometimes are more interested in following
Win-crap (and create the same crashy programs we see on WinXYZ)
instead of following a proclaimed standard and turn it into some
special, bright, brilliant piece of software. Surely the Amiga
community is not in a position to change general development paths
but maybe we (you) could make our lifes easier by implementing, let's
say, HTML2.0 first, then 3.2, then 4.01 and if it is finally stable
(still or again), start JS implementation.
Is there any proclaimed standard for JS at all? Or is it simply a
spaghetti mess combination of MSIE and NN? I know every JS workshop
starts with something like "There are at least 2 ways you have to
implement a function".
BTW: can you explain the term "dragging our your soapbox" to someone
from Germany? I'm afraid my English has some limits.
--
Live long and prosper!
Dietmar
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