- From: Michael Leventhal <mle@citec.fi>
- Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 13:39:05 +0200
- To: www-dom@w3.org
At 10:01 AM 2/4/99 -0800, Margaret Lum wrote: >Mozilla.org has implemented the following DOM levels: level 1 core >(interface), level 1 HTML and level 0. (per Vidur's status on 1/29) >DOM implementation is a part of NGLayout--the Next Generation Layout >engine. We've created an XML and SGML browser based on the Mozilla source and have a demo package which has several nice examples of DOM functionality accessed through JavaScript. You just download the browser package, install it, and start the program - the start-up page has links to all the demos. I think it is the easiest way to see XML and XML DOM demos in a browser today. This "Preview" version of our browser was actually created in December when Mozilla's DOM implementation was not yet complete (and much of the other code was still pretty shaky). It is relatively stable though and more stable than what you can download today from mozilla.org. We are working ourselves feverishly on the next update which will have the latest code and 100% DOM Level 1. Our browser, DocZilla, can be gotten at http://www.doczilla.com. The current version is targeted only for NT. It works under '95 but we do not encourage its use due to performance-related bugs. UNIX versions are planned as well. Michael Leventhal Michael Leventhal mle@citec.fi Architecture/Development +358 6 324 0738 CiTEC Information Technology +358 50 537 6091 (GSM)
Received on Tuesday, 9 February 1999 06:42:29 UTC