问题
Netscape fails to read a lot of jQuery written. What steps do you take to overcome these, and how much of the market do netscape users take up?
回答1:
Steps I would take:
- Let it fail
- Wait for Netscape users to notice they are using a long dead browser with security holes in it
The market share for Netscape is as close to zero as makes no matter.
回答2:
Umm, 0%?
Having said that, I have to admit that jquery fails on a lot of sites while prototype works, in my ancient Konqueror 3.5.10, so maybe there's a pattern here.
回答3:
Although I grew up on Netscape ;-) ...its no longer maintained (R.I.P)
Thus as much as I'm all for the "support all browsers" mantra - supporting users of a now "dead" technology seems like a tall task.
IIRC, the jQuery support matrix is based on supporting the latest supported major version of a major browser (and 1 level previous). Netscape 7 and 8 are both excluded from this list.
I would suggest a simple "Please Upgrade" notice for the site... and since the users are on Netscape, Firefox would be a very compatible path to upgrade on since the concepts and layout are very similar (e.g. bookmarks, context menu options, etc.)
Thus providing a Download link for Firefox 3 would provide users a smooth guided path to upgrade.
Maybe just a simple iframe with this would work well.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1012576/getting-jquery-to-work-with-netscape-7-and-8