- From: Jon S. von Tetzchner <Jon@operasoftware.com>
- Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 21:12:48 +0200
- To: Jon Gunderson <jongund@staff.uiuc.edu>, David Poehlman <poehlman@clark.net>, w3c-wai-ua@w3.org
As a browser developer we must say that browser sniffing is a problem. The result is that we need to say that we are Netscape to get pages that are ok or even get pages at all in some cases. What would have been much better is to be able to ask for pages using a system where you say whether the browser and user want certain things such as - frames - tables - java - javascript - images This allows the page designer to take these things into consideration and deliver an optimal page. Sadly, some of them will just say "turn on feature X". At 11:49 31.03.98 -0600, Jon Gunderson wrote: >In response to David Poehlman, >Broswer sniffing is a server issue, and I think WAI will bring it up with >the server people at W3C. I think in general W3C is against browser >sniffing, but it not clear what power they have to stop it. Do you think >it is something UA should be dealing with and make a statement? >Jon > >Jon Gunderson, Ph.D., ATP >Coordinator of Assistive Communication and Information Technology >Division of Rehabilitation - Education Services >University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign >1207 S. Oak Street >Champaign, IL 61820 > >Voice: 217-244-5870 >Fax: 217-333-0248 >E-mail: jongund@uiuc.edu >WWW: http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~jongund > http://www.als.uiuc.edu/InfoTechAccess > > > -- Regards/Ciao/Kær kvedja/Vennlig hilsen/... Jon S. von Tetzchner Opera Software Jon@operasoftware.com http://www.operasoftware.com Opera - The browser that is made for you.
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