Taking a stab in the dark, I'd guess that all you did was change the
content type meta to it. Well...that's not the way to do it.
It may not be the way to do it but it's the way it's taught at the
article you reference:
Oldie but goldie on the subject:
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 20:28, Alan Milnes wrote:
So does anyone have a link to an article which can tell me how to
properly serve up application/xhtml+xml using PHP?
Jeroen Visser shared
http://www.workingwith.me.uk/articles/scripting/mimetypes/ as a link
before... that tells you how. The
From: Alan Milnes
It may not be the way to do it but it's the way it's taught at the
article you reference:
Oldie but goldie on the subject:
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/03/19/dive-into-xml.html
Aeh...where exactly?
Patrick
Patrick H. Lauke
Webmaster /
It may not be the way to do it but it's the way it's taught at the
article you reference:
Oldie but goldie on the subject:
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/03/19/dive-into-xml.html
Aeh...where exactly?
It's in the section Accommodating legacy browsers and the PHP code
is:-
?php
if (
Alan Milnes wrote:
So does anyone have a link to an article which can tell me how to
properly serve up application/xhtml+xml using PHP?
Jeroen Visser shared
http://www.workingwith.me.uk/articles/scripting/mimetypes/ as a link
before... that tells you how. The datestamp on the message was Thu, 11
Alan Milnes wrote:
Why is the content-type not sent? What errors or warnings does PHP
display? What content-type _is_ sent? What problems does Firefox have?
Some possible reasons for this script not to work:
- headers are already sent out by PHP;
- one ore more conditions are too narrow or wide
Hi, everyone
I've used a true color PNG as a repeating background image of the
centered container:
http://www.theschool.ru/test/index.htm
I've tested it in various browsers on PC, Netscape 6 and Safari on
Mac. The background looks fine in all browsers, but for some reason it
looks striped in
Hi peoples
I'm desperate for screenshots or error-reports frombrowsers other
thanExplorer 6, 5.5, 5, 4, OperaandMozilla..
The site: http://www.korsbjerggaard.dk/ny/
Do you haveExplorer 5 for MAC, AOL,
Konqueror, Safari, or some other browser(maybe a really
oldversion)?
Can you help?
I
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Regards
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ThalundSent: 11 November 2004 14:48To:
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Hi peoples
I'm desperate
Hi guys,
I'm developing my 1st website using standards as a volunteer to a
Community Center but I'm having problems with Internet Explorer 5.x
I tested in Firefox, Opera and Explorer 6 and works fine. However,
when I'm using Explorer 5.x it doesn't looks good. (Menu on the left
side)
If you
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 03:34:46PM -, paul west wrote:
have you tried [1]www.browsercam.com you get e free trial day...!
Here's a free version, http://www.danvine.com/iecapture/ ...
I've never used browsercam, so I can't say which it's better.
(for safari, use this:
I just tried your site in my Mac Safari version 1.2.3 - (latest) and do NOT get any stripe patterns.
Check your version.
Will
inline: SigThkLong200.jpg
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Tel: (7)(095) 137-6546
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Works fine on a MAC with IE-5.2.3
Will
inline: SigThkLong200.jpg
William H. Jensen, Jr.
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Thanks to everyone for all the help, suggestions and links.
I've amended the code from
http://www.workingwith.me.uk/articles/scripting/mimetypes/ to send IE
XHTML 1.0 and if anyone wants to borrow it then it can be found at:-
http://www.college.gameplan.org.uk/wsg/mimetype.txt
Alan
Morten Ohm Thalund wrote:
I'm desperate for screenshots or error-reports from browsers other
than Explorer 6, 5.5, 5, 4, Opera and Mozilla..
The site: http://www.korsbjerggaard.dk/ny/
Do you have Explorer 5 for MAC, AOL, Konqueror, Safari, or some other
browser (maybe a really old version)?
Of course, you can still get the original version of the script from here:
http://keystonewebsites.com/articles/mime_type.php
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Hi,
While browsing the w3.org border properties section, I began to wonder
can borders have background images?
C
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 10:54:15 -0800, Chris Kennon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While browsing the w3.org border properties section, I began to wonder
can borders have background images?
Sorry, not yet. I believe it's in the works for CSS3.
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On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 10:54:15AM -0800, Chris Kennon wrote:
Hi,
While browsing the w3.org border properties section, I began to wonder
can borders have background images?
Not yet... come css3, it should be possible...
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-border/#the-border-image
C
Hi,
Have I arrived at the semantically correct solution for placing the
footer. Also before beginning the typographic positioning , does the
core CSS have semantic credence.
http://working.ckimedia.com/index.php
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Greetings.
Yesterday, I installed the new release of Firefox 1.0. My site
(http://doegenomestolife.org ), which had formerly displayed fine in Mozilla
1.7, IE 5/6, and Firefox 0.8-1.0PR (Windows), suddenly had a problem. The blue
curve in the upper right corner of the page dropped below the
Obviously, you don't need to reply to these on list.
We see them too and deal with them.
P
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Subject: H! RE: [WSG]
Chris Kennon wrote:
Have I arrived at the semantically correct solution for placing the
footer. Also before beginning the typographic positioning , does the
core CSS have semantic credence.
I'm not sure that I quite understand your questions, Chris
I can't see how semantics have a place in the
Hi,
I had exactly the saem problem with my site this morning, and it all comes
down to FF's now correct handling of the 'clear' property.
You have this in your CSS:
img.curve {
float: right;
clear: right; -- This rule is pushing the curve down below
the
Hi Chris,
I would probably try to find more semantically meaningful names for
column1, column2 because the names as they are describe the visual
presentation rather than the content or structure. An example may be
content-region1 or feature1 - not great, but better [especially if
you decide to
Hi,
You understood the question. I was attempting to ask is the placement
code as efficient as it could be, before moving on to typography. TOn
Thursday, November 11, 2004, at 02:20 PM, Lachlan Hardy wrote:
Chris Kennon wrote:
Have I arrived at the semantically correct solution for placing the
Hello,
I have a small (some may say petty) problem with the vertical alignment of
relatively sized text.
My query relates to the following;
Markup: http://www.paulfarrell.com.au/dev/index.php
CSS:http://www.paulfarrell.com.au/dev/mainstyle.css
I have a series of floats in a
Thought this might be a worthwhile link for WSG members.
Please send flames off list ;)
Microsoft says Firefox not a threat to IE
http://news.com.com/Microsoft+says+Firefox+not+a+threat+to+IE/2100-1032_3-5448719.html
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Hello Iain,
Thursday, November 11, 2004, 5:23:55 PM, you wrote:
Thank you for the suggestions! I tried removing the clear: right; rule, and
ended up with the images lined up under the level of the news box on the
left through the center column.
I've been through the Firefox forums and haven't
Paul Farrell wrote:
I have a series of floats in a header. In particular I have a string of text
on the right marking the spot for a date script output. I would like to know
if anyone knows a way I can maintain an alignment where the bottom of the
date string is aligned to the bottom of the text
They better rethink thatit is a large
threat...isn't Firefox like 40% of the people now?
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Thought this might be a worthwhile link for WSG
members.
Please send flames off list ;)
Microsoft says Firefox not a threat to IE
According to http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2004/September/browser.php.
Mozilla is still way down at 2% as of September. We'll see about
October shortly...
Chris
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 15:23:02 -0800 (PST), Anthony Timberlake
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They better rethink thatit is a large
17.7% (sorry for the 40%)...
That's still pretty good for a company that big!
Source:
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
--- Chris Gandolfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to
http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2004/September/browser.php.
Mozilla is still way down at 2% as
On 12 Nov 2004, at 8:02 am, Natalie Buxton wrote:
For some reason, http://nataliebuxton.com/devel/wsg.php doesn't render
properly. On Safari Mac, Firefox/IE Windows the floats are fine. But
on IE the three floated panels sit under each other.
Now, I thought it might be a math problem, but even if
Hi,
I'm sorry, I didn't really explain myself clearly. What I meant was in the
CSS for this page, the selector 'img.curve' defines that the following rules
are only intended to be applied to any images with that class. However, in
the markup the class is used in a div tag, not an img one. It
Thursday, November 11, 2004, 11:02:11 PM, Natalie wrote:
I'm currently wrestling with that most annoying of bugbears, IE 5.2.3
on the Mac.
I put that into the same category as NN4 - a browser that's only
used by people who like broken web pages.
I don't really have good figures, because I get
Ah, I've had another look, and I see that all those images also have the
same class applied to them as well.
Right, I think this might help:
div id=curveBlock
img src=/images/tempcurve_r1_c1.gif width=152
height=11 class=curve alt=curve /
etc...
Remember with the W3 Browser Stats that it's mainly developers and geeks who
are checking this site out.
I'm guessing most of the public (and corporate sector that we build sites
for) are more inline with The Counter's results.
:o)
Richard
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From: Anthony Timberlake
Hi Iain,
Normally, I wouldn't care about it, because it works fine in Safari,
but the client whom I am developing this for uses IE5 on the mac at
work. Also, their target market may include a lot of non-tech savvy
people who have old macs/browsers.
Natalie
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 23:56:42 +,
Hi everyone
www.mwg.green.net.au/testpages/mwgindex.html
Have just discovered that the main page does not look good at a
resolution of 1024x768. I have been working in 800x600. One problem is
the background image in the header stopping too short and being
replaced by the background color (I
A little padding might do the job..
On 11/11/2004 7:31:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone
www.mwg.green.net.au/testpages/mwgindex.html
Have just discovered that the main page does not look good at a
resolution of 1024x768. I have been working in 800x600. One problem is
the
Bernie - where do you suggest I put the padding?
Thanks
Lyn
Bennie Shepherd wrote:
A little padding might do the job..
On 11/11/2004 7:31:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone
www.mwg.green.net.au/testpages/mwgindex.html
Have just discovered that the main page does not look good at a
Have just discovered that the main page does not look good at a
resolution of 1024x768. I have been working in 800x600.
There are a number of things you could do. One would be to confine
the viewable area to the 800 px size you like (well actually a little
less to allow for browser space
Try this
height:expression(document.body.clientHeight);
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I assumed these stats we gathered not only from their client base but from
their internet.com suite of sites - surely used by corporate and IT... ?
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Regarding
On 12 Nov 2004, at 8:56 am, Iain Harrison wrote:
Thursday, November 11, 2004, 11:02:11 PM, Natalie wrote:
I'm currently wrestling with that most annoying of bugbears, IE 5.2.3
on the Mac.
I put that into the same category as NN4 - a browser that's only
used by people who like broken web pages.
I
Hey List,
I am sure this is documented somewhere, but I dont know what I would
call the problem.
www.neester.com/beta/
The navigation menu has extra pixels in the margin after: JOURNAL,
CALENDAR and UNIVERSITY...
What can I do to recitfy this issue?
There must be some simple solution...
even
Im using Firefox and I cant see this issue Chris, can you show us a screenshot?
Natalie
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 17:23:57 +1100, Chris Stratford
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Hey List,
I am sure this is documented somewhere, but I dont know what I would
call the problem.
www.neester.com/beta/
IE 6 surprises me :/
http://dev.l-c-n.com/_j/head2.html
If the window is large enough, the header displays correctly. However
- according to the client - when the window is smaller, the text in the
list of links starts overlapping the green bar. This only happens on
IE6, and intermittently, at
On 12 Nov 2004, at 3:23 pm, Chris Stratford wrote:
www.neester.com/beta/
The navigation menu has extra pixels in the margin after: JOURNAL,
CALENDAR and UNIVERSITY...
does this matches your problem ?
http://dev.l-c-n.com/Gecko/moz_spacing.php
Philippe
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This site is still well and truly in draft stage (I know - the menu is
still up the spout!) but looking for feedback specifically on the
internationalisation of the following pages:
http://www.rrdl.com.au/cqieta/info-german.php
http://www.rrdl.com.au/cqieta/info-swedish.php
On 11/11/04 11:24 PM Jason Foss [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out:
This site is still well and truly in draft stage (I know - the menu is
still up the spout!) but looking for feedback specifically on the
internationalisation of the following pages:
Aside from anything else, I think you need
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