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Visual FoxPro
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Internet applications
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Michael,

Your sig is very cool, I touched from curiosity and then immediately regreted :). Ecpesially because I can't turn it back - have a page Error instead :)

I think my curiousity will kill me someday :)).....

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>These links are primarily devoted to cross-browser DHTML support.
>The first Link is to Dan Steinman's site who is one of the DHTML geek elites. His cross-browser library is by far one of the most sophisticated I've seen. One note is that all of these sites are dedicated to client-side cross-browser DHTML support. I used these sites to gain insight towards implementing cross-brower DHTML. I decided to develope a library of cross-browser functions that run on the server side and feed only the appropriate DHTML to the browser. There are both advantages and disadvantages for either approach. My primary concern was browser performance so handling on the server was my best option.
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>http://www.dansteinman.com/
>http://developer.netscape.com/tech/dynhtml/index.html
>http://www.dhtmlzone.com/index.html
>http://members.xoom.com/_XMCM/micahgoulart/dhtml/dynamic_zone.htm
>http://www.siteexperts.com/Home.asp
>http://www.webreference.com/dhtml/
>http://www.developer.com/directories/
>
>Also the MS and Netscape sites are the best reference for the browsers DOM's. Surprisingly, Netscape's site has a lot of cross-browser scripts as well.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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