Bug #1:

If I create a simple page to open a window, and close the parent Firefox
behaves very bad, that's all I need to say.... Not browser specific
code!!

Bug#2:

The problem is with the URL in the style attribute, the image does not
appear at all.

Bug #3:
We have and Iframe that contains 2 more Iframes, and will not display in
Firefox, this is also not IE specific code!!

And as far as IE specific code goes, we are using a lot of it to deliver
content management and Business Logic that we can not deliver in
Firefox, Opera or even Netscape.

If you would like me to send you the images for you to look at then I am
more than happy to send an HTML email for you to see the problems at
hand.

But the point is that if our application can't run in anything else than
a browser then we are creating more usability for MS products, that's
the point I was trying to make.



-----Original Message-----
From: Umer Farooq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 7 December 2004 2:49 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

Andrew Scott wrote:
> First of all there is no Var variable so I don't know what you're
> talking about, secondly the problem with the CSS is the actual url
style
> and nothing else.

First off.. the initial comment was regarding this.. "BUG #1"

 >>Lets talk about opening another window and trying to close the main
 >>window first, this under IE will give focus to our new window under
 >>Firefox it keeps the old window focused even if you try to focus the
 >>other window with the browser, which means that even the Javascript
is
 >>not even compatible! Bug #1.
 >>

Now.. like I said.. I don't know how you are openning windows.. or 
closing..

> Did you actually try the code, or just make the assumption?

Yes.. I did try the code.. hence the reference.. to cursor='hand'.. 
prop.. being only IE thing.. also.. what CSS url style issue are you 
referring to..


> Thridly IFrame is a w3c standard, and even that doesn't work. I have
> also looked at many other things that we use in IE that are needed for
> our application that we can tie down to one application across the
> entire organisation, what that means is we have an application that is
> fully configurable easy to create and less work for us with our
> framework and we can create anything within minutes.

Again.. I'm not aware of any IFrame parts.. that are in w3c standard and

not supported by FireFox.. if you know of any.. plz enlighten me to 
them.. as I would like to know.. I think.. this from one of your 
previous posts sums it all up..

 > delivering our application to the end user, we use specific
 > IE only functionality and it works.



Regards,
-- 
Umer Farooq
Octadyne Systems
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