David Laakso wrote:
> Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:

>> Oh, and IE6 stretches all images to perfect squares at first load 
>> on slow connections, and the min/max script makes it freeze and die
>>  under certain conditions. The latter is usually not a problem, but
>>  the former may still be.
>> 
> 
> Not noticeable on dsl here. No clue how to fix that on a slow 
> connect. My son, the client, is vehemently opposed to reducing the 
> number of images and further compression. Would a well tuned IE 
> expression help any?

No, one has to "shake" IE6 (cause full re-rendering) automatically after
completed load, to solve the size problem, and I haven't seen/found a
way to do that yet. Can't really ask end-user to "shake" IE6 if it
doesn't render things properly, I guess :-) but that's really all it
takes to fix it.

Don't know which "simulate slow connection" solutions that will work for
old IE and/or an entire network. I don't need one yet, but it isn't just
IE6 that is acting up / timing out on slow connections so it would be
useful for all to be able to test "slowly" for new designs.

regards
        Georg
-- 
http://www.gunlaug.no
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