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Hi,
I created a simple aspx page which changes the color of a textbox when the
text has changed.
While testing, I was suprised that the page looked different on IExplorer
and on the Netscape 7. My first assumption was a missing feature in
Netscape, so the browser was not capable to display different text colors.
However, when I compared the HTML source, it looked different. The HTML file
for Netscape simple didn't include the color attribute, while it was in
place in the IExplorer HTML source.
Why is there a special treatment for Netscape Users - Is it a disadvantage
in the competition between these two companies?
I created a simple aspx page which changes the color of a textbox when the
text has changed.
While testing, I was suprised that the page looked different on IExplorer
and on the Netscape 7. My first assumption was a missing feature in
Netscape, so the browser was not capable to display different text colors.
However, when I compared the HTML source, it looked different. The HTML file
for Netscape simple didn't include the color attribute, while it was in
place in the IExplorer HTML source.
Why is there a special treatment for Netscape Users - Is it a disadvantage
in the competition between these two companies?