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From: Paul Mensonides (pmenso57_at_[hidden])
Date: 2002-09-09 20:05:05


----- Original Message -----
From: "David Abrahams" <dave_at_[hidden]>

> From: "Paul Mensonides" <pmenso57_at_[hidden]>

> You did a nice job with these pages, definitely. I still have problems with
> the interface sometimes, though. Also, I think the use of frames is going
> to be a problem for those of us that want to print or post links.

The interface is still going to use frames, however there is no problem with
breaking a page out of the frame. It doesn't break anything.

> Think of it this way: we're pushing the limits hard in the area of C++.
> Managing workarounds for non-compliant and/or slow compilers is as much as
> we can handle. Trying to do the same for browsers will push us over the
> limit.

I know. It seems amusing to me. Personally, I don't even like W3C and never
have, and I browser compatibility can be a real nuisance--though not so bad as
the Metrowerks preprocessor. :) I was only using it to improve readability
with collapsible content. I just got rid of it today--though it isn't on the
CVS yet. No big deal.

Paul Mensonides


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