They (Sun & Netscape) are working on Netscape 4.x series becouse Sun needs at least one browser that works with their iPlanet server software.
It seems that 4.79 and 4.80 are the only ones that work in this context. Instead of Sun making a compatible server, they decided to fill the server with loads of JavaScript and *afterwards* make browsers that work with it. That just got to need some balls to do.
I'd be soon out of web business if my work wouldn't work with Win98&IE.
Let's see if NS7 is any different than NS7PR1 and Moz1.1 in respect to the otherwise very handy looking iPlanet.
They (Sun & Netscape) are working on Netscape 4.x series becouse Sun needs at least one browser that works with their iPlanet server software.
It seems that 4.79 and 4.80 are the only ones that work in this context. Instead of Sun making a compatible server, they decided to fill the server with loads of JavaScript and *afterwards* make browsers that work with it. That just got to need some balls to do.
I'd be soon out of web business if my work wouldn't work with Win98&IE.
Let's see if NS7 is any different than NS7PR1 and Moz1.1 in respect to the otherwise very handy looking iPlanet.
Clearly it's year 2097, when the clockless chips are 3 times as fast as the fastest clocked one.
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