yeah i think that came out a bit wrong, sorry bout that
was more in a funny kinda smirky way

like i said dont get me wrong i use some dhtml but in this case i think its a 
bit over board


the site i am working on right now at 430 am had to be done in 3 days since the 
original web designer did it with a ton of dhtml and when they went to look at 
it on a safari browser they couldnt even see half of it, so here i am & i guess 
that makes me look down at dhtml a lil bit more











---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Patrick Lauke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:14:52 -0000

>> From: Dave Lyons
>
>> then ur on some SERIOUS crack
>> i mean serious crack
>
>no need for that...
>
>> dhtml will never be flash, never be supported like flash and 
>> will never have the ease of use as flash, never have the 
>> portability as flash, it cant use remoting (at least in a 
>> legal secure way.
>
>I'm all for using flash when it's appropriate, but in terms of
>graceful degradation and accessibility, and obviously depending
>on the specific application, a bit of conscienciously written
>and implemented javascript can help add interactive functionality
>without the need to create a completely separate, non-flash
>alternative.
>
>Admittedly though, both Schiller example sites are just a bit
>over the top - good proof of concept, but not really to be used
>for proper commercial sites (and yes, they haven't been coded with
>graceful degradation in mind at all)
>
>Patrick
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