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  • Subject: Re: Java, HTML, Javascript and the browser wars
  • From: Pete Hall <pbhall@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 20:41:34 -0600

At 23:58 01/13/2001, Joe Pluta wrote:
>with, but the upshot is that I might just have to code for IE5 and the heck
>with Netscape.  And I hate that idea, because that's exactly what Microsoft
>would love to hear.

Been there, Joe <sob>. I was a Netscape diehard, but all of the cool stuff 
is in IE. I switched, and I hate it, but DHTML, XML, XSL and CSS all work. 
I've even started using the proprietary extensions in the MSXML DOM. 
They're just too useful. Rats!! I have a CSS on my web site named 
netscapekludge.css.


Pete Hall
pbhall@execpc.com
http://www.execpc.com/~pbhall/

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