Dear all,
I'm sending this message again because it bounced due to too large
attachement. I removed the attachement.
Félix
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From: Félix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 19, 2007 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Demexp-dev] Web Client Interface [status]
To: David MENTRE
Hi David,
No, you should not do that. Because this approach is aimed to failure:
you can't know all the variations of web browsers and how they'll
handle your page.
You should stick to standard HTML and CSS and then use the known
tricks to make it work in IE6.
(for example for blind people,
Hello Diogene,
2007/10/19, Diogene Laerce [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First Id like to say that I dont receive the mails of the discussion ??
Just receive the summary at the end, is this normal ?
Have you requested to receive demexp-dev as a daily digest? I'll check
that (or one of the other demexp-dev
Hello Lyu,
2007/10/19, Lyu Abe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Unfortunately, I'm not fully aware on how text browser work and handle
web pages.
If you have access to a linux/unix system, you can try links or lynx.
Is it possible to recognize which web browser is used, and
then switch to the most
By the way David,
I'm not sure I understood what the method max_tag_id(cookie) was for:
in the demexp book, it is described as Method max_tag_id returns a
structure containing the biggest tag identifier on the server.
But I found weird that the function returned exactly the number of
Hi,
import cgi
form = cgi.FieldStorage()
if form.has_key[login] ...
But it didn't seem to work. Any suggestions?
It can't work because those two mode are incompatible. Either you are
running a CGI script (i.e. a Python script that is launch each time
Apache handles an URL pointing to this