[nycphp-talk] Preferred method for parsingmulti-row submitbuttons
Tim Gales
tgales at tgaconnect.com
Tue Nov 22 06:54:34 EST 2005
Chris Shiflett writes:
> Hans Zaunere wrote:
>> But this certainly shouldn't be considered a real practice.
>
> HTTP isn't something to violate on a whim, and adhering to it is a real
> practice.
If you're using a 'personal' hypertext preprocessor with
'my' sql on a private intranet, you can do it the
'My'crock-software way.
cf: Does Microsoft Care About Web Standards?
http://www.alttags.org/archives/2004/04/29/33/
It does seem, that Microsoft, early on at least, took a
rather cavalier attitude of "rules. what rules? we can
make our own rules..." when creating their Internet
products.
The result is a BWOT (big waste of time) when getting
entangled in things like cross-browser support.
(I won't even go into Active-X, the cousin of Direct-X whose
icon is strikingly similar to the radioactive waste symbol --
but here's a hint: 'security nightmare')
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