Statistics from A tour of the Haskell Monad functions (on my site), after
15.351 pageviews:
I find it surprising that nobody using google chrome ever browsed your site.
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 13:22:07 +0100, David Virebayre
dav.vire+hask...@gmail.com wrote:
Statistics from A tour of the Haskell Monad functions (on my site),
after
15.351 pageviews:
I find it surprising that nobody using google chrome ever browsed your
site.
That is indeed strange;
Hi,
In MSIE6, hask tags are rendered like this (from the Monad_Transformers page):
transformers: provides the classes
MonadTrans
and
MonadIO
, as well as concrete monad transformers such as
StateT
... etc.
The Wiki source:
[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/transformers transformers]:
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 09:01:49AM -0500, Dimitry Golubovsky wrote:
HTML (a small piece of it):
provides the classes div class=inline-codediv dir=ltr
style=text-align: left;div class=source-haskell
style=font-family: monospace;MonadTrans/div/div/div
Words MonadTrans, MonadIO, StateT etc
On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 15:01:49 +0100, Dimitry Golubovsky
golubov...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
In MSIE6, hask tags are rendered like this (from the
Monad_Transformers page):
transformers: provides the classes
MonadTrans
and
MonadIO
, as well as concrete monad transformers such as
StateT
MSIE8
On Wed, 2010-12-15 at 09:01 -0500, Dimitry Golubovsky wrote:
Hi,
In MSIE6, hask tags are rendered like this (from the Monad_Transformers
page):
transformers: provides the classes
MonadTrans
and
MonadIO
, as well as concrete monad transformers such as
StateT
... etc.
The Wiki
Hi
In general I'd say that MSIE should be avoided and updated to newer
version like 7 or 8 (according to wikipedia they should be avaible for
Windows XP - or at least they were available when Windows XP was
supported) - IE6 have technology from 2001. I understand however that it
may be
On Wed, 2010-12-15 at 17:56 +, Neil Mitchell wrote:
Hi
In general I'd say that MSIE should be avoided and updated to newer
version like 7 or 8 (according to wikipedia they should be avaible for
Windows XP - or at least they were available when Windows XP was
supported) - IE6 have
On 15 December 2010 18:23, Maciej Piechotka uzytkown...@gmail.com wrote:
For reference, the new Haddock style also gives various rendering
issues in IE6. I reported these a while back (to Mark) but never got
any response.
Thanks, Neil
I cannot speak for anyone but from what I
On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 18:45:10 +0100, Maciej Piechotka
uzytkown...@gmail.com wrote:
:
You can always test on pages like
http://browsershots.org/http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Monad_Transformers
:
:
PS. BTW - does anyone have statistics on browser share on Haskell site?
According to Wikipedia
Yes, the current syntax highligthing plugin (SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi) is
quite annoying. It's the version that comes with debian which has the
advantage that it will be updated automatically. However, it the
surrounding div class=inline-code is my attempt at hacking around
the fact that it doesn't
On 16/12/2010, at 3:31 AM, Ross Paterson wrote:
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 09:01:49AM -0500, Dimitry Golubovsky wrote:
HTML (a small piece of it):
provides the classes div class=inline-codediv dir=ltr
style=text-align: left;div class=source-haskell
style=font-family:
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