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I have the follow code in an html page: NRThe code works fine in IE, but not in NS. What changes do I have to make to ensure that this code works in NS? Thanks in advance. - DB ------------------ Administrator UBB Developers Network https://ubbdev.com/
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I am not overly sure but I have a few ideas. It is something to do with referring to the layers, and the visibility properties, like NS uses document.layers instead of document.all and visiblity=hide instead of hidden etc. I am sure you will find your answer at http://developer.netscape.com though... Good luck, and rate me ~ fro
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Besides that, you have to keep something in mind...
BITMAPS ARE NOT A WEB FORMAT! *whap upside the head*
Use PNG, JPEG, or GIF, in order of preference. :-P
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PNGs are beautiful, but do not forget they are not supported by as late as version 4 of Netscape. I am not too sure which versions support them, but the images have to be downloaded as they are not a recognised format by the browser.
Anyway, going off at a slight tangent there, good point about the bit maps.
~ fro
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PNGs are natively supported by Netscape as of 4.02, so using them is a nonissue.
It's the variable transparency bit that few browsers support. In fact, IIRC Mozilla is the only browser to this point that supports the full transparency features... I believe its called alpha channels, but it's 3 AM and my brain is mush. *L*
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LOL...I think you are right. ~ fro
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It's the theory behind it. I'm developing this for a browser specific to interactive TV. I'm more concerned about the javascript rather then the image.
- DB
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DB: Do not worry, because I was disregarding the image when I replied, but I hope I pointed you in the right direction.
~ fro
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