I like it in principle, but this puts a burden on the author not only to build a standards-compatible site, but also to choose which standards will work for the least common denominator. Only when standards become a priority to mainstream browser developers will such enforcement be practical.
BrowserCam will soon be offering Remote Access, so you can VNC to a machine and actually use your target browser on your target platform. Looks to be pretty cool, though I've never had really good experiences with VNC....
Sometimes it's the lesser of two evils. I had the choice to sign a crappy contract/NDA or remain unemployed. I took the contract to lawyer, who agreed that it was terrible, and unenforceable.
I'm doubt many companies care if an agreement is enforcable, and use it as a club instead -- if they think you're not playing the game right, they can try for an injunction to prevent you from working pending the outcome of the case. You will probably win, but lose your shirt in the process.
...and often I wonder why the some of the best films are in the smallest theaters, the best books in specialty shops, and best food in holes-in-the-wall. What's good seldom equals what's popular.
Remote scripting is floating off on some Data Island somewhere....
I like it in principle, but this puts a burden on the author not only to build a standards-compatible site, but also to choose which standards will work for the least common denominator. Only when standards become a priority to mainstream browser developers will such enforcement be practical.
http://www.chami.com/html-kit/
Lots of ways to customize, many plug-ins, write your own.
And overpronouncing.
...Nintendo's always at the top of the charts.
BrowserCam will soon be offering Remote Access, so you can VNC to a machine and actually use your target browser on your target platform. Looks to be pretty cool, though I've never had really good experiences with VNC....
Low price solution: shelling out $$$$ for 25 3.5" diskettes of MS Office 4.3.
Clearly Mr. Silverberg still suffers from Redmond PTSD.
The man still loves Bush.
Sometimes it's the lesser of two evils. I had the choice to sign a crappy contract/NDA or remain unemployed. I took the contract to lawyer, who agreed that it was terrible, and unenforceable.
I'm doubt many companies care if an agreement is enforcable, and use it as a club instead -- if they think you're not playing the game right, they can try for an injunction to prevent you from working pending the outcome of the case. You will probably win, but lose your shirt in the process.
Me, I smiled my stupid grin and signed.
...and often I wonder why the some of the best films are in the smallest theaters, the best books in specialty shops, and best food in holes-in-the-wall. What's good seldom equals what's popular.