David -- Thanks for the effort you've put into reviewing this.  Do  
any thoughts jump out at you about the source of IE's issue with the  
CSS.  It seems to not get "inline" correctly.  The list item with the  
"span" tag is dealt with anomalously.

Anyone else have any ideas?

I'd love to be able to use this implementation.  It solves a problem  
for me in a quite useful way, if only Microsoft wasn't determined to  
make life difficult.  Is it some youthful challenge that causes Bill  
Gates to demand extra attention from everyone.  Think about the huge  
numbers of human hours that could be spent thinking about world peace  
or something if IE would just get standards compliant.

But then there would be a lot of web designers sitting around with  
nothing to do.  Guess there are up sides.

--Kenoli

On Dec 27, 2005, at 7:14 PM, David Laakso wrote:

> Kenoli Oleari wrote:
>
>
> Some of you may be interested in the following page:
> http://www.longrange.org/nav_test/page_1.php
> --Kenoli
>
>> Thanks for the feedback.-- That's interesting.  It's working on  
>> all  three browsers on the Mac, including Opera.  No fuchsia.   
>> Does IE Win  just do nothing with it?  Is there any clear way in  
>> which it breaks  in WIE?
>>
>> I must say I don't understand the code either.  I started to  
>> parse  out the php and it seemed like a kind of hybrid of  
>> procedural and  object oriented code.  It is probably php4, which  
>> only partially  implemented objects.
>>
>> I guess it's not much use if it doesn't work on Windows (I  
>> presume  that is the platform you are on).  I will look at it some  
>> more and  see if I can identify any known IE Windows issues.   
>> There are hovers,  but they are all related to links, which is  
>> something i think  Microsoft understands.
>>
>> There are two things I try to give as little support to as  
>> possible:  Microsoft and George Bush.  Unfortunately, there are  
>> still a lot of  unrepentant sinners in the world.
>>
>> Some day . . .
>>
>> --Kenoli
>>
> Breaking layout problem seems isolated to all versions of IE.  
> Please see win/2000, xp, and mac/5.2 captures. <http:// 
> www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=216594>
> I was being sarcastic about the color. Not all os/browsers default  
> to white backgrounds. I've got Opera set to fuchsia.
> Best,
> ~davidLaakso
>


Kenoli Oleari
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