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Ok. Here is my point of view: with the growing implementation of the W3C recommendations on next generation browsers (such as ns6 and ie55+), the creation of XHTML (a better HTML version, closest to the XML) and XDHTML, and the use of doms, I DO believe that DHTML is not dead at all. Browser sniffer? Comptatibility?Er... we are on the way to forget such words... Never tried to make a page with DOM compatible javascript in it (getElementById(), aso)? You will be surprised with the results... same results, same look in IE5.5, NS6 and mozilla. No browser sniffing, no stupid tricks. Same DHTML code, working perfectly. Not nirvanana yet, hey, but a good start. A [i]really[/i] good start. IMHO I believe we are on the threshold of a new era... now, it's up to us to fight, think differently, download W3C specs and restart with the roots. And DHTML will live.
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