Hi all, <br>does anyone know of a good site which <br>has a comparative analysis of the ie and netscape DOMs? Ideally, visual or hierarchical representations of the two would be helpful.<br><br>thanks,<br>-Chris
Hey people do pay attention! my DOM is still getting its work every now and then( whenever I find something to add to it) but I don't think that it would be of much use to you right now, because most everything thats there is 'common stuff'. <p>theEclipse<br><a href=mailto:eclipse_web@hotmail.com>eclipse_web@hotmail.com</a><br><a href=robacarp.webjump.com>robacarp.webjump.com</a><br>**-Trying to build a documentation of a Javascript DOM, crossbrowser, of course. E-mail me if you know of any little known events and/or methods, etc.
theEclipse, are you editing this documentation online or offline? It would help if you were to edit it online and keep a link in your profile or something... almost like a central repository... if enough of us can get a lot of info on the DOM, we could all together write a really nice FAQ for TT covering the original standards, how each browser has met (or not met) those standards, differences between browsers, what will work on all browsers, and what needs to be tweaked to run on any browser... I think TT really needs a FAQ like that, and it's too big of a project for any one person to undertake. Anybody else game? <p>Liam Morley<br><a href=mailto:lmorley@wpi.edu>lmorley@wpi.edu</a><br><a href=
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