It guess, Chrome does not get much market shares from IE users, but
from FF & Opera. (?)
On 2 Sep., 18:35, "dfd (Trustworthy from experience)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're getting a little bit off topic :-)
>
> Hm, 'bout your problem... What's wrong with your code? I would not
> bother, as long as you show another container with a link within
> to ... *Muah* can't write anymore...
>
> Ok, we'll see how the download pages perform.
>
> Kindly, Frank
>
> On 2 Sep., 18:09, Esa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > While waiting.
>
> > I have a project with more than 2000 lines of javascript. It been
> > developed with FF2 only. Actually in the beginning I put.
>
> > GBrowserIsCompatible(true);
>
> > which sets the css classname of <body> to browser name.
>
> > So following lines in my css will keep the page empty for IE visitors:
>
> > .msie {
> > display:none;
>
> > }
>
> > QUESTION:
>
> > Is there any sense to start IE debugging at this time? Shall I wait a
> > few days to see how IE is flushed?
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