Re: question about cross-browser (i.e., old netscape) DHTML



When I finish up the art.gnome.org stuff and get that site out the door,
I would like to help out on this.

Alex

On Wed, 2002-08-07 at 01:13, Luis Villa wrote:
> So... I'm thinking the Next Step for bugzilla usability and power for us
> is going to have to involve dynamic bug forms that are extremely simple
> by default but then allow the page to dynamically expand to a more
> traditional, powerful format without reloading the whole damn thing.
> 
> Problem: Roughly 1/4 of our hits are from NS3->NS4.7. [1] So anything
> I/we do has to fail fairly gracefully in older versions of Netscape. Is
> there any hope for this to happen without doing javascript-y version
> detection? Or am I going to have to do something nasty-ish?
> 
> Better yet, is anyone (other than Steve and Jeff- they need to be
> getting their butts in gear on the new site, dammit ;) volunteering to
> help out? It should be an interesting challenge for anyone good with
> this type of thing, and hopefully not too ime consuming. 
> 
> Let me know (on the list, no need to reply-to-all...) 
> Luis (and many thanks in advance, of course...)
> 
> 
> 
> [1]Other numbers: Another 36% are from Mozilla/5*, 15% from gnome-vfs
> (this is bug-buddy), 16% NS4.0, 10% Mercator (?), 9% NS4.5, 4% NS4.7, 3%
> NS3, 3% NS2(!), 1.7% from Google(!), 1.4% from Opera, 0.70% from
> links|Links|lynx|Lynx, 0.81% from *onq*, 0.6% from non-google bots,
> 0.024% from IE, 0.018% from nautilus. Note that all of these numbers are
> utterly rough[2]- cat agent* | grep blah | wc -l. 
> 
> [2] So if anyone has a suggestion for a freestanding agent log analysis
> script (I was too lazy/tired/sick-ish to write one myself) please let me
> know ;) 
> 
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