John Horner schrieb:
Not stupid at all, but I checked that and no, it's all happening
via HTTP from a web server, no local paths involved.
If it's not too much trouble, could we see an URL? Ingo
It'd be no trouble at all, but it's all happening inside our network,
so it's not possible. You'll
A colleague is developing a table-free design, and has run up against
the peekaboo bug in IE6. (If you don't know it, it's basically that
text disappears in certain circumstances, see
http://positioniseverything.net/explorer/peekaboo.html).
His problem is not diagnosing the bug or even fixing
Melbourne vs Sydney?
Ah, you've discovered the Microsoft's bug impemeting policy... :D
Seriously... It might have something in common with specifying eg. the
line-height (that AFAIK fixes it) automagically by the system etc.
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How about trying the same resolution so the rendering is the same?
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Is ABC using a SOE in both Sydney and Melbourne? Does the document he's
working on locally refer to any stylesheets (that may contain hacks)
with local paths (e.g. not network-accessible)? Sounds stupid, but
simple things like that have caught many of us before!
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 09:59 +1000,
It might have something in common with specifying eg. the line-height
(that AFAIK fixes it) automagically by the system etc.
When you say 'by the system' you mean something like IE's preferences?
Well, rather like Could it be CRT versus LCD monitors? -- W2k could
have set some different
How about trying the same resolution so the rendering is the same?
Didn't think of that. Good point.
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Is ABC using a SOE in both Sydney and Melbourne?
Yes. Our default browser is this version of IE6.
Does the document he's working on locally refer to any stylesheets
(that may contain hacks) with local paths (e.g. not
network-accessible)? Sounds stupid, but simple things like that have
caught
John Horner schrieb:
Not stupid at all, but I checked that and no, it's all happening via
HTTP from a web server, no local paths involved.
If it's not too much trouble, could we see an URL? Ingo
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