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Re: lynx-dev http://www.netgrocer.com
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Al Gilman |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev http://www.netgrocer.com |
Date: |
Mon, 3 Aug 1998 09:37:21 -0400 (EDT) |
Which object model? Have you considered the W3C DOM as a subset
that the Big Two have agreed to agree on?
Al
PS: Re "what's the lynx-dev consensus on Javascript?" I agree
there is no consensus. I don't even sense a consensus on what
the question is.
to follow up on what David Woolley said:
> >
> > as for Javascript, Lynx developers are aware
> > that it is presenting obstacles more frequently
> > & that Lynx may need to be expanded to handle it,
> > but so far no-one has undertaken the job (i believe).
>
> Whose Javascript? ECMA Script contains no browser object model. The
> Netscape model is based on things like layers which don't exist in the
> standard or IE. IE's object model has lots of short cuts which are not
> in NS, although it largely seems to treat NS as a subset, but I'm still
> in the early stages of learning.
>
> All of these require one to map the Lynx object model onto one of the big
> 2 object models, although maybe some of the simpler things, as may have
> been done in this case, are fairly generic (although the most likely one,
> assigning to parent.frame.location.href behaves differently between IE3
> and IE4, and would require Lynx to model the frame tree even when not
> on the frameset page).
>
> > to lynx-devers: what is the current consensus on Javascript?
> ?????????