Ok, a third one. I'll start an XML FAQ. One question per post. You're free to add a question and it's answer, but please don't post here unless you're providing a good answer to a frequent question. I'll keep an index in the first post in the thread, which I'll try to keep recent.
If you have input on the questions already in the FAQ or want to suggest a new question for someone to write an answer to, please post
here.
- Where should XML be used?
- What is the diffference between XML and XHTML?
- What is the correct way to include a JavaScript in an XHTML document?
- Which XHTML DTD should I use?
Browsers:
- moz:
Mozilla. This in general covers both Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox, and often also includes other browsers using the Gecko engine, such as Camaro. <http://mozilla.org/products/>, Any platform.
- ien:
Microsoft Internet Explorer in general. n stands for version number.
- ienw:
Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows. <http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.asp>, Windows
- ienm:
Microsoft Internet Explorer for Mac. <http://www.microsoft.com/mac/product...ternetexplorer>, Mac
- saf:
Apple Safari (based on KHTML and KJS by KDE) <http://www.apple.com/safari/>, Mac OS X
- konq:
KDE Konqueror. <http://www.konqueror.org/>, X11.
- opn:
Opera. Normally we're talking about the latest version.
<http://www.opera.com/download/>, Windows, Linux, Mac OS X.
- nsn:
Netscape6 and later. Netscape browser based on Mozilla.
- nnn:
Netscape Navigator. Netscape browsers up to version 4.x.
- ncn:
Netscape Communicator. Same as nn4.x.