On Friday 30 May 2003 22:08, Sara Gil Casanova wrote: > Hi! > > I usually use Konqueror or Mozilla, but today I was having a lot of > problems with no W3C-compliant web sites, and I wondered if using > Netscape instead I had a chance to see them a little "better". Do you > think it could be so, or would they look like as in Mozilla?
No, in Netscape 4.xx a webpage might look different than in Mozilla, but in Netscape 6 and Netscape 7, it would look just like Mozilla shows it. Netscape is just a rebranded mozilla, with some stuff like java and flash added to it. The engine of them is gecko, and they both will show a webpage exactly the same. Actually now that I think of it, I remember that Netscape 7 is built on Mozilla 1.0, and probably new mozilla versions do a better job of showing non compliant webpages than mozilla 1.0/Netscape 7 So, if nither Mozilla, nor Konqueror nor Opera shows the page as it should, and telling them to lie about their identity to the website also doesn't work, then IE 5.5 on Wine might be the last soloution. Cheers -- /* There is SCO owned IP all over the Linux kernel. SCO will hunt them. Free software infidels are liars. We will kill them all, and roast their stomach in hell. Our estimates show that all slashodot viewers will die. --Mohammad Al-Sahhaf SCO Sopkesman, Former Iraqi information minister*/ Aryan Ameri -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]