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BG
I remember when Java was touted as this cross platform miracle language.
I've worked on mainframes most of my adult life - and things like java never
existed - and we were fine without it.
Languages like assembler, Cobol, PL/1 - those were good languages.
Here's my problem.
Go to www.fqvictims.org - and click on the "more victim stories" link to
the left. If you are in internet explorer - two "pop down" choices should
appear. Ok fine, JavaScript works here.
Now, open up the same page in mozilla firefox or opera - and none of it
works. Opening up the java console reveals what looks like classes or
subroutines are missing!
Cross platform independent - damned it's not even CROSS BROWSER independent.
Can someone shed some light as to why the code only works in internet
explorer?
I never ran into this kind of thing on mainframes - things just worked....
Thanks,
Bob
I've worked on mainframes most of my adult life - and things like java never
existed - and we were fine without it.
Languages like assembler, Cobol, PL/1 - those were good languages.
Here's my problem.
Go to www.fqvictims.org - and click on the "more victim stories" link to
the left. If you are in internet explorer - two "pop down" choices should
appear. Ok fine, JavaScript works here.
Now, open up the same page in mozilla firefox or opera - and none of it
works. Opening up the java console reveals what looks like classes or
subroutines are missing!
Cross platform independent - damned it's not even CROSS BROWSER independent.
Can someone shed some light as to why the code only works in internet
explorer?
I never ran into this kind of thing on mainframes - things just worked....
Thanks,
Bob