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As Microsoft and Netscape have different definitions of Dynamic HTML, creating
these pages can be challenging. This site describes those differences, and
techniques you can use to get your content to display successfully. Today,
Shockwave participates as a full-fledged element of Dynamic HTML, and runs
across older and newer browsers seamlessly. It's all in our
Shockwave with DHTML area.
We're also busily working on a new visual web site authoring tool
that will support Dynamic HTML, and are interested in
any suggestions
you have or obstacles
you run into as you begin creating DHTML pages.
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