Re: [HTML*] (a proposition)

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14664
interpreted = N
texte = You could very easily do this yourself. Create your own custom browser database and create include files that do the classification for you. This could be very intricate and customizable. In fact, it would be a good example if anyone wants to work on it and make it available...hmmm...John.>Since there's so much hype about CSS and the like, maybe it's time to >expand the [HTML*] context to [HTML4]. Better yet, how about just opening >it up so that we can divide browsers into as many catagories as we want? >So, if I had 23 classifications for browsers, I could use [HTML23]. > >I'd guess that, right now, WebCat sees the [HTML] context, looks up the >browser in the Browsers.db database, and executes a SHOWIF/HIDEIF based on >the results. How hard would it be to increase the number of >classifications? > >Michael > >Michael Winston *By Phone!: (503)/652/8815 x341 >Internet Coordinator *By e-mail!: michaelw@dhorse.com >Dark Horse Comics, Inc. *By web!: http://www.dhorse.com/ John A. Hill Pacific Coast Software http://www.smithmicro.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [HTML*] (a proposition) (John Hill 1997)
  2. [HTML*] (a proposition) (Michael Winston 1997)
You could very easily do this yourself. Create your own custom browser database and create include files that do the classification for you. This could be very intricate and customizable. In fact, it would be a good example if anyone wants to work on it and make it available...hmmm...John.>Since there's so much hype about CSS and the like, maybe it's time to >expand the [HTML*] context to [HTML4]. Better yet, how about just opening >it up so that we can divide browsers into as many catagories as we want? >So, if I had 23 classifications for browsers, I could use [HTML23]. > >I'd guess that, right now, WebCat sees the [HTML] context, looks up the >browser in the Browsers.db database, and executes a SHOWIF/HIDEIF based on >the results. How hard would it be to increase the number of >classifications? > >Michael > >Michael Winston *By Phone!: (503)/652/8815 x341 >Internet Coordinator *By e-mail!: michaelw@dhorse.com >Dark Horse Comics, Inc. *By web!: http://www.dhorse.com/ John A. Hill Pacific Coast Software http://www.smithmicro.com John Hill

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