OT: Who will switch to (or at least try out) Opera now that they have free registrations?
From: Ian (nairanvac_at_gmail.com)
Date: 08/30/05
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Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 12:01:09 -0500 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
I picked up a copy of it, now I'm surfing sans Ad-bar! It's an OK browser. I
might use it sometimes.
Anyone else's thought's on it?
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- Re: OT: Who will switch to (or at least try out) Opera now that they have free registrations?
... On Tue August 30 2005 10:01 am, Ian wrote: ... > I picked up a copy of it,
now I'm surfing sans Ad-bar! ... It's an OK browser. ... To UNSUBSCRIBE,
email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org ... (Debian-User) - Re: Javascript Best Practices Document v1.0
... and related scripts. ... >> I think that really best practice for
object/method detection should be ... If some other browser still doesn't have it implemented
properly, ... > Your assumption that `window' "nearly always" refers to the Global Object
... (comp.lang.javascript) - Re: Javascript Best Practices Document v1.0
... and related scripts. ... >> I think that really best practice for
object/method detection should be ... If some other browser still doesn't have it implemented
properly, ... > Your assumption that `window' "nearly always" refers to the Global Object
... (comp.lang.javascript) - Re: Javascript Best Practices Document v1.0
... I started writing this up as a guide for some people who were looking for general tips on
how to do things the 'right way' with Javascript. ... IMO, it is not a replacement for
the FAQ, but a more practical guide for fixing some of the problems that commonly get pushed into
web sites. ... such as document.formsis bad practice." ... Browser identification
approach: ... (comp.lang.javascript) - Re: [PHP] Redirection with header (was Re: [PHP] Cookies and sent headers)
... you tell me that what I've shown you is bad practice -- interesting. ... You
said that you wanted to remove login from the browser history, which is screwing around with the
user's browser and is clearly bad practice. ... My method simply stops the user from visiting
the same page more than once during a session and leaves their browser data alone -- nothing bad
practice about that! ... >In my case I could easilly do without redirection but just
exit and ... (php.general)