Well, the platform I work on is a Mac. Until some (presumably, though I
realize not neccesarily) more robust commercial software becomes available,
MacMosaic is what I have.
I thought I'd be doing well to make sure the HTML code I generate is legal!
Keeping track the limitations (or bugs) of the various browsers seems a
little more challenging. A colleague who checked my document in the current
Windows version of Mosaic found that _é_ in the document's title
didn't display correctly, though it did on my Mac.
>This, I think, is the difference between free software which includes
>source code and that which doesn't -- these bugs would have been fixed
>within days of an XMosaic release, because a thousand different programmers
>would ferret out the bugs and at least one would publish a relevant patch.
>
>
>.....Roy Fielding ICS Grad Student, University of California, Irvine USA
> <fielding@ics.uci.edu>
> <URL:http://www.ics.uci.edu/dir/grad/Software/fielding>
BTW, my posts to this list have been generating "Your mail was not
delivered as follows: Error reason: Fatal FTP error" messages, even though
my posts seem to get through. Can anyone tell me who is in charge of this
list so I can point out the problem?
Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Connolly
Connolly Design Inc., Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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