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> From: Wills, Mike N. (TC) > > You can follow standards and still have these functions in IE. Or is that > an > oxymoron? If you code most things to standards (so all browsers work) then > add those things that only IE can do, you are still getting your results > aren't you? I don't web program, so I don't know this from experience. As Mark has pointed out, that is exactly what PSC/400 does. It works fine in Netscape, better in IE. That's all. BTW, I've got huge new announcements for PSC/400 next week, including a brand new website completely written using WDSC51. It's quite nice, I think. Joe
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