I'm using Netscape 6.x. And upgrading's not /all/ bad; at least you can set per-site cookie permissions (always accept from wikipedia; never accept from doubleclick, etc.)
kq
You Wrote:
lcrocker@nupedia.com wrote:
The practical upshot of this is that any code changes we make that affect the HTML output should continue to be tested on MSIE 5 and 6 (both if possible), Gecko, and (alas) Netscape 4.
Hmm! No mention of Netscape 6.x - Maybe I should never have upgraded from 4.
Netscape 6 is basically Mozilla with a few tweaks by Netscape. It is a Gecko-based browser.
Stephen G.
--- koyaanisqatsi@nupedia.com wrote:
I'm using Netscape 6.x. And upgrading's not /all/ bad; at least you can set per-site cookie permissions (always accept from wikipedia; never accept from doubleclick, etc.)
kq
You Wrote:
lcrocker@nupedia.com wrote:
The practical upshot of this is that any code
changes we make
that affect the HTML output should continue to be
tested on MSIE
5 and 6 (both if possible), Gecko, and (alas)
Netscape 4.
Hmm! No mention of Netscape 6.x - Maybe I should
never have upgraded
from 4.
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