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Originally posted by void main:
What you have quoted is not HTML, it's JavaScript. And the section you quoted plainly shows it checks browser version and executes the code in different ways based on what browser you are using. In 99.9% of the cases if a site does not display correctly in a particular browser, it's because the webmaster did not code/test his site on said browser. It *is* a problem for you as a user, But it is entirely fault of the site developer and bad coding, not the fault of the browser.
True, alot of site incompatabilites with Mozilla are the fault of the website being designed with IE in mind(considering over 89% of the world uses IE according to alot of the browser most commonly used to access site tests). Why should a webmaster even be bothered with re-coding thier page for the minority browser users? That would be nothing more than a blatent waste of the webmasters' time.
The website incompatibilites still don't explain why alot of the internet shortcut enabled input devices don't work properly with Mozilla.
BTW, I just installed MS Intellipoint 4.1 software and guess what? My back and forward buttons finally work in Mozilla(the middle mouse button still doesn't work though). Isn't funny how MS are nice enough to fix problems with an open source browser(something that the Open Source programmers can't seem to do properly).
Now, if only the internet buttons on my Logitech keyboard, my MS keyboard and my logitech wireless mouse worked properly with Mozilla then I wouldn't be able to complain about my hardware not properly working with Mozilla.
I don't get why Mozilla's programming team won't get off of thier sorry asses and fix hardware issues with thier browser thierselves...I mean it isn't caused by faulty hardware. All of my internet shortcut enabled hardware works fine with IE, Opera, Netscape 6, Netscape 7, MSN Explorer Neoplanet and the extra buttons even work properly on my Cousins' crappy ass AOL(he has internet shorcut enabled input devices also).
Oh yeah, the internet input device functions work fine in the above listed browsers with the built in Windows XP drivers for all of the input devices I have tried. ONLY Mozilla has required me to install software to make the stuff work(currently, the only hardware that works with the newest software in Mozilla is the MS mouse..and like I already said, MS fixed Mozillas' problem..not the Mozilla team, MS isn't so bad after all, huh
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[ October 25, 2002: Message edited by: Zombie9920 ]