Re: Mozilla/4. and Browser Info.txt

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 11180
interpreted = N
texte = >>Also, will [HTML4] work sometime in the future, perhaps before the final >>release, if indeed it doesn't already? > >No, because the number doesn't represent the version of the browser. It >is an arbitrary number representing a 'capability level', that makes it >easier for you to show certain HTML to certain browsers with abilities you >are interested in. > >So right now we tend to think of the levels as follows: > >1: no tables, no frames >2: tables >3: tables + frames >That's abundantly clear in the docs. The reason I asked is that there are going to be more levels of capability: cascading style sheets, layers, etc., that would make additional levels convenient.EdEd Trefzger Vice President and Webmaster Yellow Dog Communications, Inc. http://www.yellowdog.com/ phone 716.235.4685 fax 716.235.0509 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Mozilla/4. and Browser Info.txt (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  2. Re: Mozilla/4. and Browser Info.txt (Ed Trefzger 1997)
  3. Re: Mozilla/4. and Browser Info.txt (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  4. Mozilla/4. and Browser Info.txt (Ed Trefzger 1997)
>>Also, will [HTML4] work sometime in the future, perhaps before the final >>release, if indeed it doesn't already? > >No, because the number doesn't represent the version of the browser. It >is an arbitrary number representing a 'capability level', that makes it >easier for you to show certain HTML to certain browsers with abilities you >are interested in. > >So right now we tend to think of the levels as follows: > >1: no tables, no frames >2: tables >3: tables + frames >That's abundantly clear in the docs. The reason I asked is that there are going to be more levels of capability: cascading style sheets, layers, etc., that would make additional levels convenient.EdEd Trefzger Vice President and Webmaster Yellow Dog Communications, Inc. http://www.yellowdog.com/ phone 716.235.4685 fax 716.235.0509 Ed Trefzger

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