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The innerHTML property is very useful for making funky dynamic webpages. I thought it was part of the standard, but after fruitlessly trying to get my (IE perfect) page to work in Opera 6 I discover it's not supported.

However, Opera 7 (downloading now) apparently does, and Netscape 6+ does, so I'll just have to stick a note on the page before it.

O7 is downloading now.

Of course, this has implications for the work sites as well. It was shining them up which led me to discover i-H, and it's partner outerHTML. I obviously didn't check them thoroughly enough in a variety of browsers. That's about to become academic though.

Date: 2003-05-10 07:54 pm (UTC)From: (Anonymous)
Opera 7 has to cerefully break some of the standards to displey MS sites. Whats the point in having a standard like HTML if the bastards are just going to ignore it all the time so that everyone has to use their products. Don't do it, using their weird crap just encourages them. There are other ways of acheiving most effects whithout their MS specific bollocks. Bastards.

- Dan

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