I'll try firefox.
Thanks! It iss hard to pick out in the source. I haven't found it yet.
On Jun 2, 2006, at 8:45 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
I'd guess it's a difference in the way explorer and safari handle the
style sheets. I couldn't find anything directly concerning the
energy link, but I've not looked at all their style sheets yet. But
if I had to guess, since they use a lot of html shorthand, to insert
text into the page (just like text edit does when you build an html
page using it) and they use a lot of javascript, my guess is that
between the style elements, and the javascript, interpretation of
those elements are causing the different behavior. Try using
netscape on the pc, and see what it says, it is likely to agree with
safari, but that's only a guess.
I'll keep at this, though not tonight,, as I have to complete an
assignment, but if I find out the reason, I'll let you know.
On Jun 2, 2006, at 5:12 PM, David Poehlman wrote:
Hi all,
I've noticed that on:
http://www.mdtap.org
or any maryland site linked to the portal, there is a link which is
expressed as "energy assistance" when viewed in ie in windows, but
in safari, it is expressed as "energy". Is there a way to have
this link expressed properly or is this the way it will be
expressed due to browser behaviour? could VO be at issue here?
I cannot get the source of the actual code for this because it is
apparently an include.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!