Hmmm...
I don't have a certain answer, but I have a questions; Why are you
trying to get your website to work on IE on a Mac?? (OS9)?? You know
that IE on a mac has been ditched in the new OSX (Tiger). And
Safari is
the dominent Browser. You should have a message appear on
your site for
Well of course I'd make the site degrade gracefully in IE on a Mac, id
use the @import reference so that older browsers would just render the
content, im all for web standards, but if you are having major problems
with IE on a Mac, which a lot of developers do have, then id say just
render the
Hi Josef,
Have you looked at the page? I'm using @import and I'm *only* having
problems with one particular OS... Mac OS9 and IE5X! AFAIK the page
looks fine on all other browser/OS.
Regarding the hint. Isn't it so that if you put a this page is best
view or Update your browser... or worse
Hi Kim,
Ive opened your page in IE for Mac, versions 5.0 and 5.1.7 and it seems
exactly equal to what I see in Firefox on Windows. Do you want me to
send a printscreen to your email?
Roberto
Kim Kruse wrote:
Hi Josef,
Have you looked at the page?
Hi Roberto,
Thanks. I guess you didn't open it OS9? So unless that's the case it
should not be necessary. Thanks though :-)
Kim
Ive opened your page in IE for Mac, versions 5.0 and 5.1.7 and it
seems exactly equal to what I see in Firefox on Windows. Do you want
me to send a printscreen
Kim,
Is it possible to open the versions I mentioned with OS X? I dont think
so I opened it in the 0S9 emulation provided by OSX But, now, Ive
tried also an old ibook I have here, with only OS 9.2 and IE 5.1 and I
do not see absolutely nothing that qualifies as a background painting
bug (or
For what it's worth, if a user is browsing on OS9's IE, then they have
little choice--Firefox, Safari, etc. are all only available on OSX. So
to suggest that someone upgrades from Mac IE5 is to suggest they go
out and shell out a cool grand for a new machine that runs a new OS.
So maybe go a bit