HTML versus Adobe Acrobat READER

From: Mike Stallings (stallings_mike@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Jan 10 2000 - 05:30:41 PST


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Hi,

     Excuse me for butting in. I'm an ECPA guy. But I think Kent is onto a
great solution. And if you really wanted to get fancy, and even animate
your newsletters, you could use the latest and greatest HTML, i.e.,
DHTML/JavaScript. But in that case you would also have to come face to face
with the browser wars, and have to deal with the fact that IE is now
dramatically ahead of NN. Use plain old HTML and you should have no
problems.

Mike
P15 #1589 Alexandria VA

>Using Acrobat seems to me like a needless step. Anyone who can use
>acrobat reader can use a web browser, and, while pdf allows more
>control over page format, html works pretty well.
>
>Kent
>
>--
>Kent Crispin "Do good, and you'll be
>kent@songbird.com lonesome." -- Mark Twain
>

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