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Re: lynx-dev Java script support.
From: |
Larry W. Virden |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev Java script support. |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Jun 1999 08:12:43 -0400 (EDT) |
From: David Woolley <address@hidden>
> That's the easy part. The difficult part is that you also have to
> re-write large parts of the internals of Lynx so that it implements
> some sort of union of the IE and Netscape object models.
>
> Javascript in a browser is a lot more than just the Javascript
> (ECMA Script) language.
>
I think, if I had enough need for Javascript that I was going to add it,
I would focus on some kind of neutral model initially and worry about
how to add such a model to the currently object modeless lynx. Isn't
there either an ECMAScript object model or a W3C one that one could use
when adding scripting?
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Larry W. Virden <URL: mailto:address@hidden>
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- lynx-dev Java script support., Igor B. Poretsky, 1999/06/25
- Re: lynx-dev Java script support., Kim DeVaughn, 1999/06/25
- Re: lynx-dev Java script support., David Woolley, 1999/06/27
- Re: lynx-dev Java script support.,
Larry W. Virden <=
- Re: lynx-dev Java script support., Rob Partington, 1999/06/27
- Re: lynx-dev Java script support., Heather Stern, 1999/06/29
- Re: lynx-dev Java script support., brian j pardy, 1999/06/29
- Re: lynx-dev Java script support., Heather Stern, 1999/06/29
- Re: lynx-dev Java script support., brian j pardy, 1999/06/29
- Re: lynx-dev Java script support., Heather Stern, 1999/06/29
- Re: lynx-dev Java script support., brian j pardy, 1999/06/29
- Re: lynx-dev Java script support., David Woolley, 1999/06/28