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Scott,

aXes uses XML & browser side XSLT support. Opera, Firefox and others differ from
IE here. Aside from browser support for XML, JavaScript, CSS and keyboard access
diffs. aXes exploits AJAX technology. AJAX is shorthand for Asynchronous
JavaScript + XML, and it represents a fundamental shift in what's possible on
the Web.
(http://www.adaptivepath.com/publications/essays/archives/000385.phpapplication)

Netscape 8.0 is based on Firefox, yes. It has ability to switch the rendering
engine for a site, IE compatibility mode (Trident rendering engine) or Firefox
Gecko rendering. Best of both worlds?

Bob


| -----Original Message-----
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| web400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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| To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
| Subject: RE: [WEB400] Slow Web Admin
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| 
| On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Bob Moore wrote:
| >
| > Is in the works! Not much help right now for the MS adverse.
| >
| 
| Can I ask you a question?  You told Dave that you support 
| Netscape 8.0, 
| which I happen to know is based on Firefox.  Is there a 
| reason that you 
| don't also support FF?  Did Netscape add a particular 
| enhancement that 
| makes Netscape 8 more viable than Firefox?
| 
| Just curious.
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