RE: Bet you've never seen a applet-less site that does what this does...

by "John Woram" <jworam(at)msn.com>

 Date:  Thu, 11 Nov 1999 15:39:35 -0500
 To:  "Michael Channing Wilson" <webmaster(at)digicomdesign.com>,
"Mary Henderson" <Mary(at)Phibian.com>
 Cc:  "HWG Critique" <hwg-critique(at)hwg.org>, "Michael Heliker" <mheliker(at)ncrel.org>
 In-Reply-To:  digicomdesign
  todo: View Thread, Original
Michael Channing Wilson wrote: "Actually if you follow the guidelines at the
w3c and validate your pages will view correctly/usable in all browser...
hence they call it standards."

Sounds good to me, but I think Netscape doesn't support some of the current
standards. I have some HTML tests at my http://www.woram.com/tests/tests.htm
page, and quite a few of them do meet the W3C standard (as indicated by the
W3C logo), but don't display correctly in Netscape browsers. Needless to
say, I'd welcome any critique that would help get them to work in Netscape
too.

John Woram

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