That is not the flex i am talking about.
Here, scroll down to G.2 - Lexial Scanner :
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/grammar.html
There is also an article on wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flex_lexical_analyser
On Nov 10, 2007 2:18 AM, nate hanna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James,
I'm not 100%
Hi,
I'm searching for first-hand, authoritative statistics on colour
blindness, for use in a formal, academic document. Would anyone be
able to point me in the right direction?
This webpage [1] says 8% of all men and 0.5% of all women have some
form of colour-blindness, though sadly, has
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I have colour blindness if it helps??
Tom
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On 10 Nov 2007, at 11:14, Rahul Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I'm searching for first-hand, authoritative statistics on colour
blindness, for use in a formal, academic document. Would anyone be
able to point me in
Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
I'm searching for first-hand, authoritative statistics on colour
blindness, for use in a formal, academic document. Would anyone be
able to point me in the right direction?
Maybe this will help in the search...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colour_blindness#Prevalence
I have a site in progress that is currently pixel perfect in all
real browsers, it's all over the screen in IE 6 (don't yet know about
IE7).
I have spent hours looking to see what's breaking it in IE with no luck.
If someone would be so kind as to have a look and see if you can
figure it
I have a client who wants a page personalized for him similar to this:
http://www.vermiip.es/il-mio-ip/
so people can discover their IP.
I have Googled about trying to find code that does it, but all I find
are site that do it.
Does anyone know (have) the code?
Bob Schwartz
Hi Bob,
Can't help you with ie6 but thought I would let you know that it seems
to be fine in IE7.
Cheers
Adam
Bob Schwartz wrote:
I have a site in progress that is currently pixel perfect in all
real browsers, it's all over the screen in IE 6 (don't yet know about
IE7).
I have spent hours
that's a relief, one down. one to go.
Thanks,
bob
Hi Bob,
Can't help you with ie6 but thought I would let you know that it
seems to be fine in IE7.
Cheers
Adam
Bob Schwartz wrote:
I have a site in progress that is currently pixel perfect in all
real browsers, it's all over the screen in
Bob Schwartz wrote:
I have a site in progress that is currently pixel perfect in all
real browsers, it's all over the screen in IE 6 (don't yet know about
IE7).
IE7 is doing fine :-)
http://www.fgtestserver.net/rain/index.html
IE6' margin-doubling on floats bug is causing most damage.
For something that simple you could use PHP and use $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']
www.php.net
James
On Nov 10, 2007 1:41 PM, Bob Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a client who wants a page personalized for him similar to this:
http://www.vermiip.es/il-mio-ip/
so people can discover
Bob Schwartz wrote:
http://www.fgtestserver.net/rain/index.html
The other problems in IE6 are related to the white-space bug and IE's
need for 'Layout'.
#outerWrapper, #innerWrapper {height: 1%;}
...will act as 'hasLayout' triggers where necessary.
The white-space bug is caused by empty
Thanks Georg
That fixed the floats, but the center content box still has a problem
between the tabs and the main body of the content box in IE6.
(fresh version uploaded)
As for the height - min-height, those are just in until content comes
to hold the boxes open for the client to see.
Georg,
I'm still getting a problem with the area under the tabs, IE is
showing about 25px of the content background (con-cen) above the top
content curve (con-top)
In other words, the con-top div is looking to be 25px or so under con-
mnu.
Bob Schwartz wrote:
Thanks James,
Only one minor problem, I know nearly nothing about PHP.
How would I write this up?
Bob
For something that simple you could use PHP and use $_SERVER
['REMOTE_ADDR']
www.php.net
James
On Nov 10, 2007 1:41 PM, Bob Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a client who wants a
Bob Schwartz wrote:
I'm still getting a problem with the area under the tabs, IE is showing
about 25px of the content background (con-cen) above the top content
curve (con-top)
I can't see that in IE6 for my (original) test case...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/bs-1/test_07_1110.html
No you're not. Strange. However what you do have that I don't is the
roll-overs on the tabs aren't working and the left column is very
close to the center box.
So on my local site I have everything as it should be except the
problem mentioned below and on your remote site, I'm seeing my
On Nov 10, 2007 10:30 AM, Bob Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks James,
Only one minor problem, I know nearly nothing about PHP.
How would I write this up?
This is TOTALLY off topic for this list so I'll answer this question
now but if you have further questions just e-mail me
If you only want to show the user there IP address, something as simple as
?php print $_SERVER[''REMOTE_ADDR] ?
... would work.
On Nov 10, 2007 3:30 PM, Bob Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks James,
Only one minor problem, I know nearly nothing about PHP.
How would I write this up?
OK thanks, having just had my wrists slapped by another, I'll drop
this off topic thread.
Bob
If you only want to show the user there IP address, something as
simple as
?php print $_SERVER[''REMOTE_ADDR] ?
... would work.
On Nov 10, 2007 3:30 PM, Bob Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Georg,
Found the problem.
I still had some empty divs (class clearit divs) after I put a
comment in them, all is rosy in IE land.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Bob
Bob Schwartz wrote:
I'm still getting a problem with the area under the tabs, IE is
showing about 25px of the content
Hi Bob
Not related to your IE issues, but if you need some help with testing in IE
(including multiple IEs), here's a fairly successful workflow to follow as a
write up in the WSG resource section:
http://webstandardsgroup.org/manage/resource_display.cfm?resource_id=896
I've found this makes a
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