Re: NS6
by Tamara Abbey <tamara(at)abbeyink.com>
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Fri, 13 Oct 2000 13:17:14 -0500 |
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Peter Benoit <pbenoit(at)triton-network.com>, hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org |
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Peter,
I was tempted to give PR3 a try after reading this
<copy>
As content developers take advantage of accepted web standards, the
result is a richer Internet for developers
and consumers. The revolutionary
Netscape Gecko Technologies, developed as
an open source project,
provide the basis for Netscape 6. With full
support for XML, CSS level 1 and
DOM (among others), a new class of rich web
applications is possible. And
Netscape not only delivers support for rich
web content and applications
across a variety of desktop platforms (such
as Windows and MacOS), but
also across a new class of web appliances
that run on the Linux platform
</copy>
(Gee, guess where that came from?)
So, they're not exactly telling the truth then? Is it any better though
than the 4.+ versions?
At 11:28 AM 10/13/00 -0400, Peter Benoit wrote:
>Anyone with the latest release of NS6 noticed any CSS peculiarities? Like
>very slim support?
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