Walden,

Well, as I get more and more into it, I'm learning "the simpler, the
better".   my web pages tend to be UGLY! (pronounced ooglee).  I avoid
frames like the plague.  not for a lack of interest, rather it's a lack of
comfort right now.

The stuff I'm writing now is directed to a captive audience (intranet
applications) so there are no browser version problems.  That wasn't always
the case.  back when netscape was still popular, I prayed that someone
would hurry up and win the browser wars, because I was tired of coding for
all possible browsers.

On the other hand, back then I at least had some web designer types at my
beck and call and didn't have to mess much with the "pretty" side of
things. I only needed to be able to read and make minor mods to the
html/javascript stuff.  Now, I have to do it all and while I'm getting
better, it's still a bit of a struggle.

anyway, thanks for the help,

rick

---original message---
Richard,

If you thought there were lots of ways to do things on the AS/400, just
wait
until you get into more HTML! <G>


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Walden H Leverich III
President
Tech Software
(516)627-3800 x11
WaldenL@TechSoftInc.com
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