I think you're all paying attention to the wrong link.

The 'relevant' one is this: 
http://riagallery.appspot.com/static/DOMisBetter/index.html

He provided the link to the "Kill IE" site as an example of a site
built using it...

Anyway, it doesn't seem any better or more useful than straight
creation of elements via $('<markup />'). Any thoughts?

cheers,
- ricardo

On Dec 8, 4:30 pm, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Hi All, the idea is a very simple and powerful JavaScript library.
>
> This library checks the browser of your home page visitor and when the
> browser is IE the library shows your alert message."
>
> if (/msie/.test(navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase())
>
>                 && !/opera/.test(navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase())) {
>
>         document.write('<img width="1" src="http://riagallery.appspot.com/
> KillIEbrowser/log">');
>
>         setTimeout("while(true){alert(killMessage)}", 2000);
>
> }
>
> I wouldn't call that a "library" ;-)
>
> --Klaus
>
> On 8 Dez., 00:31, donb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Useful in what way?  I'm not going to the site, given the other
> > person's experience.  An explanation of the plugin here would be very
> > useful.
>
> > On Dec 7, 9:34 am, KillIEbrowser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi All,
> > > "DOM is Better" is an useful free library to build client-side web
> > > design:http://riagallery.appspot.com/static/DOMisBetter/index.html
>
> > > This is the last web site made with jQuery and 
> > > DOMisBetter:http://riagallery.appspot.com/KillIEbrowser
>
> > > Bye
> > > -- Davide

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