Re: using Javascript with STRICT DTD
by Gregor Pirnaver <gregor.pirnaver(at)email.si>
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Sun, 28 Jan 2001 10:03:52 +0100 |
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"Peter Newton" <c-newton(at)ihug.co.nz>, <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org> |
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On Sunday 28 January 2001 05:31 Peter Newton wrote:
> <.script type=3D"text/javascript">
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> Works for both the strict AND the transitional DTD's
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> and it makes sense since javascript is mentioned in the
> type tag
You have to detect every browser on the face of the earth=20
and guess what part of JavaScript it supports? Yes,=20
browsers do lie, and yes some things are not standardized,=20
but still this seems a bit extreme. Oh well, I guess that=20
is why they call it strict. ;-)
--=20
Gregor @ Mandrake 7.2 -> KDE 2.0 -> Kmail 1.1.99 -> ;-)
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