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Re: MSIE and JS DOM: msg#00039

Subject: Re: MSIE and JS DOM
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 13:56, Sandro Zic wrote:
> On Thursday 10 October 2002 13:28, Christian Stocker wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I just did some tests on MSIE6 and its dom/js implementation and I have
> > to say it just sucks compared to Mozilla :(
> 
> Well, usually, Microsoft products are great, so this seems to be the 
> exception 
> from the rule :)
> 
> I wonder, if it's really worth taking BXE to MSIE6. Maybe I missed such 
> discussion on this list, so just tell me to stop if I am lagging behind.
> 
> 1) Mozilla is Open Source
> 2) Yes, Mozilla is Open Source, and that makes it a predictable project
> 3) Mozilla runs on more OS then MSIE6
> 4) Mozillas JS DOM, XML transformer are much more reliable
> 
> History tells that proprietery products often don't really adhere to 
> standards, allthough we are told by the PR people that they do. Inherently, 
> OSS projects are standards compliant, if we are told so.
> 
> My point of view is, that it is wasted time to get BXE working on MSIE >= 6 
> and resources should better be concentrated on Mozilla. I don't see that BXE 
> will be used to enter your login data or to add a forum message, hence 
> non-adminstrative users will not get in touch with BXE, but still basically 
> use HTML forms. BXE will rather be used by content administrators who are 
> told to download and install Mozilla to get their job done.
> 
> To me it seems like way too much effort to have a well done WYSIWYG XML 
> editor 
> that works on MSIE6 and Mozilla. Furthermore, other OSS integrated in Mozilla 
> will proliferate in the future, because if you want to do it the Open Source 
> way, you rather rely on Open Source Software - and so should BXE. Not because 
> of all the GNU "it's about freedom" philosophy, rather because the BXE 
> project will only then have a firm basis to grow.

I do more or less completely agree with you and it's totally my personal
opinion, as well. 

The problem is, as Brian mentioned, that ~94% is using MSIE and not
everyone likes to install Mozilla or in general new software. I think,
for getting widespread use and acceptance, BXE has to support MSIE as
well. It's not a funding issue right now and therefore we will
concentrate still on Mozilla for the time being and try to get it as
good as possible on Mozilla. I just made some MSIE tests for another
project this morning and I had to share my feelings with this list about
that :) But we have to keep the MSIE-port in our heads...

chregu




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