I love the irony of Microsoft's Mac software being almost universally
superior to their Windows software.  I prefer Office X and its suite of
applications far more than Office XP/2003, and IE for Mac was probably
the best browser out for OS 9 and OS X for a while (possibly the best
browser, *period*), although Opera is probably the king in that regard
now.  Well, that or Mozilla.

- Jim

Kevin Graeme wrote:

>They do in IE. But they shouldn't. Look at it in Moz or Opera. Even IE on
>Mac works right. Fuckers.
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>-Kevin
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Critter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 10:34 AM
>Subject: Re: AAARRRGGGGHHH! Stupid IE!!!!
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>>oi Kevin!!
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>>i always thought images and anchors did that?
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>>Tuesday, November 11, 2003, 11:28:45 AM, you wrote:
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>>KG> Okay, I'm venting. It's the little things that make me want to hunt
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>down the
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>>KG> IE dev team and eviscerate them slowly.
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>>KG> A little example:
>>KG> http://soybean.cfdev.uwex.edu/layout3.html
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>>KG> If you look at that in IE on Windows, the border is displaying
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>differently
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>>KG> between the two items. The only difference is whether the code is all
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>on one
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>>KG> line or not.
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>>KG> <div class="header">
>>KG> <img src=""> >>KG> </div>
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>>KG> vs.
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>>KG> <div class="header"><img src=""> >>
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>>KG> Grrrrrrrrrr. I knew this was a problem with tables, but I had hoped
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>that it
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>>KG> was gone with CSS layout. I've even tried tweaking the <cr><lf> format
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>by
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>>KG> saving it for unix or mac.
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>>KG> -Kevin
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>>KG>
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