Hi DRH,
Check-in [0039b7813e] shows a rectangle next to external links in IE and
chrome. Is that intentional? I expected to see some other shape.
- Altu
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I agree with that idea, but for people wanting to replicate the arrow
or having something similar as prefix or suffix to the link would mean
most likely resorting to using the content CSS attribute, something
that is notorious for not working across all browsers. Ah well, you
can't keep
On Nov 2, 2009, at 3:05 AM, altufa...@mail.com wrote:
Hi DRH,
Check-in [0039b7813e] shows a rectangle next to external links in IE
and chrome. Is that intentional? I expected to see some other shape.
OK. Good to know. I figured that all browsers these days could
handle unicode, but
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 11:17 +, James Gruessing wrote:
I agree with that idea, but for people wanting to replicate the arrow
or having something similar as prefix or suffix to the link would mean
most likely resorting to using the content CSS attribute
Adding some left or right padding
On Nov 2, 2009, at 7:54 AM, Joshua Paine wrote:
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 11:17 +, James Gruessing wrote:
I agree with that idea, but for people wanting to replicate the arrow
or having something similar as prefix or suffix to the link would
mean
most likely resorting to using the content
Are you kidding Richard? Unicode is only 8 years old as a standard. It'll
be at least another 20 before people finally get it (semi-)right.
2009/11/2 D. Richard Hipp d...@hwaci.com
On Nov 2, 2009, at 3:05 AM, altufa...@mail.com wrote:
Hi DRH,
Check-in [0039b7813e] shows a rectangle
2009/11/2 D. Richard Hipp d...@hwaci.com
An image does not change color according to whether or not the link
has been visited. :-(
You can use a different image for visited links and unvisited links, though,
right?
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On Nov 2, 2009, at 8:20 AM, Michael Richter wrote:
Are you kidding Richard? Unicode is only 8 years old as a
standard. It'll be at least another 20 before people finally get it
(semi-)right.
When I bring up IE (using VMWare) I see that the = symbol in the last
two rows of the table
On 2 Nov 2009, at 13:20, Michael Richter wrote:
2009/11/2 D. Richard Hipp d...@hwaci.com
An image does not change color according to whether or not the link
has been visited. :-(
You can use a different image for visited links and unvisited links,
though, right?
Well, you can always do
2009/11/2 D. Richard Hipp d...@hwaci.com
Are you kidding Richard? Unicode is only 8 years old as a
standard. It'll be at least another 20 before people finally get it
(semi-)right.
two rows of the table at
http://www.sqlite.org/draft/fileformat2.html#serialtype
works correctly but
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