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Perl knows nothing about browsers. And browsers know nothing about Perl. Browsers simply interpret the HTML and/or Javascript that your Perl program creates. If the HTML or Javascript doesn't work in every browser then you will have a problem. The solution is to look at your HTML and Javascript and work out how to achieve the effects you want in a cross-browser manner (sticking to W3C standards would be a good start). You then write a Perl program that creates that HTML and Javascript.
-- "The first rule of Perl club is you do not talk about Perl club." -- Chip Salzenberg In reply to Re: Perl and Browser compatibility
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