exactly, if I build a new web site , their must be some kind of programming that all browsers can see properly, even if the user has to down load plug in's to get full functionality. Since it would make sence to use a web site builder and programming that will not generate errors in the first place.

and from a customer stand point, I would not want to have my computer slowed down trying to downlaod to many objects, or have part of the page missing, or the page can not be displayed, with out using a different browser.

I have seen all of that in the past either on my own web site or visiting other web sites.

So I thought why fight with the validator or try to jerry rig programming to work, just do like construction company and build a strong house by starting out with a good foundation.



--- On Mon, 4/28/08, Rick Merrill <rickmerrill@comcast.net> wrote:

From: Rick Merrill <rickmerrill@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: universal web site programming.
To: www-validator@w3.org
Date: Monday, April 28, 2008, 3:06 PM

I think Greg is asking if DreamWeaver or FrontPage or ANY similar
tools for making web sites such that said web sites are universally
compatible with all browsers.

Rick


Michael Adams wrote:
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 09:28:36 -0700 (PDT)
Greg Sabin wrote:

  
 Ok, is their any kind of web site programming, that is universal to
 all browsers that may be used on all currently used operating
 systems?

Or is their no such thing? but if their is such a thing why not use
that and just stick with it?

    
Not sure what you are asking for here.

All browsers read (X)HTML, this is not OS dependant. Page data.

All "modern" browsers read CSS, OS independant. Page Layout.

"Most" modern browsers read Javascript, OS independant but user
switchable. Page programming language.

"Most" modern browsers allow Flash and Java, OS independant, but must be
downloaded by user. Object programming languages.

Server side scripting, (ASP, CGI or PHP for instance) is not OS, browser
or user dependant. Page generating Languages.

If you were clearer in your request more help could be forthcoming.

  

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