Re: Might be Javascript (or PHP, or CGI, <sigh>)

by Leslie(at)wholespace.com

 Date:  Mon, 4 Dec 2000 01:23:35 -0600
 To:  Nathan Lyle <natlyle(at)nmu.edu>
 Cc:  hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org
 References:  nmu nmu2 nmu3
  todo: View Thread, Original
5.5 for Macintosh is not officially released yet (I've heard betas 
have been given away at certain conventions), although 5.5 for PCs 
has been out for a while. I'm not sure what the differences are-I 
imagine not very significant. I'm sure a surf over to the big MS site 
will yield results.

take care,
Leslie

At 2:00 AM -0500 12/4/00, Nathan Lyle wrote:
>><Leslie>
>>I'm looking at your site on IE 5.0 on a macintosh and I see no
>>problems. Actually it's quite an impressive feat of programming! I
>>don't think you will have problems finding a job. <g>
>
><laugh> Well, thanks, but I think the graphics are more impressive than the
>programming. I tend to drift in that "Rube Goldberg" (sp?) style... you
>know, do it the hard confusing way first, and then realize that 2 lines of
>code can do what previously took 1000?
>
>IE5.0, hmmm.... I think the version I have on my laptop is 5.5... is there
>a huge difference between the two versions that you know of?
>
>~Nathan Lyle
>
>http://euclid.nmu.edu/~natlyle
>natlyle(at)nmu.edu or jopling(at)geocities.com
>(906)227-5736
>
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