Phil wrote:
Wasn't aiming towards that
And as far as creating the standards... None of the browsers have been in strict adherence, but some have been FAR better than others. W3C sets the standards, and we as users SHOULD expect ANY browser that we fire up, to display a page, just the same as any other browser (that's why they're called STANDARDS after all)...
You still didn't indicate which version of IE you are trying to "synch" with Seamonkey.
Melissa Brookstone wrote:
No need for browser elitism/snobbery, people. Come on.
And Netscape did create the standards, after all?
No need for browser elitism/snobbery, people. Come on.
And Netscape did create the standards, after all?
Wasn't aiming towards that

And as far as creating the standards... None of the browsers have been in strict adherence, but some have been FAR better than others. W3C sets the standards, and we as users SHOULD expect ANY browser that we fire up, to display a page, just the same as any other browser (that's why they're called STANDARDS after all)...
You still didn't indicate which version of IE you are trying to "synch" with Seamonkey.
9.0.8
But wait...now they both validate ok. WTF? So this is all a moot point. I wonder why they didn't last night???
Melissa Rhiannon
OS Windows 10
OS Windows 10