From: Alexey M. <ma...@ca...> - 2000-12-07 18:52:38
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> Netscape and Microsoft to stick to the W3C standard.. (and then making sure > that the W3C doesn't change everything every year :-) Have you heard about "emulation" of brouser DOM library? if(ie) {document.layers=new Array() document.layers[0]=document.all[xxx] etc.... } So you really could make library, which makes browser W3C compatible You need to make "document.getElementById = My_nn_func()" and others.... But is it worth to do so? (also could in IE be done catching of Event , when user makes a.a="b" ?) > Also I don't see where you could make the speed advantages? the slowness of "if" statemant always use much CPU. and here it is in cycles. > in IE it looks like it's rerendering everything on screen and I believe > that's the main problem, :) Netscape4 will not rerender - it also called a problem of NN :))) (you could do it manually if you know function name - I do not :-/ Malx |