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It would be nice, though, to have *one* browser that was completely w3c
compliant with no thrills and frills. It could also be
backward-compatabile (HTML 4.0, HTML 3.2, etc.) but not compatible with
proprietary garbage.
Regards,
Neil Bradshaw
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On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Michael wrote:
> I guess that depends if you only want it to browse the web or you want it
> to do all sorts of other stuff we've come to expect in a browser
> (bookmarks, java, etc). If you didn't mind making most web pages unusuable
> by going totally strict it'd probably be fairly easy but of course the use
> of such a browser would be limited. However you might be able to do pretty
> well writing an XHTML browser. If you wanted to you could even write that
> in PHP or Perl and render the pages as normal HTML which could be viewed
> from normal browsers or render the pages as Postscript or whatever.
>
> *^*^*^*
> Have the courage to take your own thoughts seriously, for they will shape
> you. -- Albert Einstein
>
> On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Neil Bradshaw wrote:
>
> > How hard would it be to code a completely w3-compliant web browser? No
> > proprietary specs, just w3 recommendations and specifications. I'm
> > guessing C is the way to go for such a monsterous undertaking.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Neil Bradshaw
> >
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