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Apr 5th, 2008 20:11
ha mo, Colin Fraser, Baichung Bhutia,
I am not sure there actually ever was an equivelent in NS4. (This may be wrong of course, but I don't think so.) As far as I am aware, most of the IE specific methods and functions have no equivelent or are not useable by anything earlier than Netscape v6.x The reason for this appears to be that the DOM introduced from the Dark Side was never designed to allow cross browser use, and Netscape got caught short. Even now, Mozilla does not implement much of the Dark Side's DOM even though IE is based upon Mozilla's code. This is not a matter of the child outgrowing the parent and helping the siblings along, but I suspect is a deliberate attempt at preventing anything other than the standards set by Bill's band of thugs as being "the" standards. http://www.businessian.com http://www.computerstan.com http://www.financestan.com http://www.healthstan.com http://www.internetstan.com http://www.moneyenews.com http://www.technologystan.com http://www.zobab.com http://www.healthinhealth.com