The following table shows the standards to which the browser features adhere:
Feature
Description
HTML and XHTML
HTML 4.01
XHTML Basic
XHTML 1.1
Except the Bidirectional Text and Full Forms modules.
With the addition of the Frames and Legacy modules.
Cascading style sheets (CSS)
CSS, level 1 (CSS1)
CSS Mobile Profile 1.0
Wireless CSS 1.1 (part of OMA Browsing v2.3)
Support for media types: all, screen, and handheld
Some CSS, level 2 (CSS2), such as text overflow
XML
Microsoft XML Parser 3.0 (MSXML3)
Data islands
XSL for Transformations (XSLT)
XMLHTTP
XML stylstyle sheetport
Scripting and Document Object Model (DOM)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 subset
Microsoft JScript 5.6 (compliant with ECMAScript Language Specification Edition 3)
For more information about JScript, see this Microsoft Web site.
XMLHTTP and XML Doc that is available in script
For more information, see the XML feature area.
DOM Level 0
For more information about DOM Level 0, see this W3C Web site.
> [!NOTE]
> The term DOM Level 0 refers to a mix (not formally specified) of HTML document functionalities that Netscape Navigator version 3.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 offered.
Collections: all, images, links, frames, forms, anchors
innerText/HTML read/write on all elements
Style object
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
WAP 1.2.1
Wireless Markup Language (WML)
Wireless Session Protocol (WSP) and Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS)
WAP 2.0
WML over HTTP
For more information about what standards are supported, see the HTML and XHTML and CSS feature areas.