At 03:20 AM 11/2/2002 -0600, OrpheusComputing.com wrote the following:

Gerry are you saying that IE probably will not, but Netscape
will?  The "DHTML" I was concerned with is doing my own code
for DHTML navigational menus.  I'm not going to add them if
in a few months or so (or whenever the change-over is
complete), the XHTML standard will not be able to 'see' them.
Yes. Netscape (Mozilla, AOL) always change to support W3 standards.

You can always find what works and what doesn't work by running your pages
through W3 validation service. Checks HTML and XHTML.
http://validator.w3.org/


----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

At 11:37 PM 10/29/2002 -0600, OrpheusComputing.com wrote the
following:

>Hi all, can anyone tell me please if DHTML is going to be
>compatible with the new XHTML standard?

Doubtful that the MS version will be. Let's face it, MS has
never followed
an existing standard since the company was founded.
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/

DHTML is a marketing term and does not correspond to any
specification (at
least at W3C). DHTML involves HTML, CSS and the DOM. These
specifications
may be found at http://www.w3.org/TR/. You may have to refer
to a particular
vendor's implementation of what they call DHTML.
http://developer.netscape.com/tech/dynhtml/resources.html
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/a
uthor/dhtml/ref
erence/dhtmlrefs.asp
--
Gerry Boyd
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