(please send email to mailing lists in plain text format...) YTang0648 wrote: A browser which support ECMAScript/JavaScript which called Mozilla is also given out free, a different open source license, MPL, is with it. Mozilla is made for many different types of client OS and is very common too. And beside it, Netscape7, AOL, CompuServ, IE , Opera, Phoneix, Chimera, Safari ALSO support JavaScript, CSS and DOM
And if people still concern about using ECMAScript/JavaScript in the web interface because the browser they use is lack of the standard support, I am not sure people will happe with php since there are even no standard for php. And I reply: The problem is that there are a fair number of people who are people who are still using older browsers, especially outside of the US. I use IE5.5 because I never bothered to upgrade from Win95. I have clients who still use Netscape 4.7. One of my Mac based clients has IE5 on all of their machines. I couldn't use my ISP's webmail client, because the MAC IE5 JavaScript was braindead. Also, some people turn off JavaScript. I also do not agree with your argument against PHP. PHP is totally server side. I have has my PHP applicaions work with browsers from Netscape 4.7 to IE6, Opera, and Netscape 7. I have also had my hosting provider change PHP version on my, and my code hasn't broken. -- Matthew Donadio ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel