On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 06:23 PM, Andy Larsen wrote:


Anybody know about these? There's a web site I've attempted to view on 4 different browsers (2 Mac, 2 PC) where the images won't display correctly. The images appear as they should on my sister's XP Laptop. I've contacted the site administrator, and he says it's because the browsers don't render vector images correctly. He says, part:
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Is this something that IE5.2 and Safari are capable of? I've never run into it before, and couldn't find much documentation that I could understand--most stuff seemed to be aimed at creating, rather than getting your browser to display them.
No but if you are using OS X? Safari s a good one to try with. Download Safari Enhancer (freeware) there's even a link on Apple's web site. It will turn on the "debug" menu. Using that you can have Safari mimic other browsers (including MSIE windows 6.0) by selecting it from the "user agent" tab.

If it still cannot be displayed than it's non standard coding on that web page and there's not a lot you can do.

Jack Russell


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