Normally, I'd say screw the Mac folks, but unfortunately you have no idea
what your user could be using at home or in the office or even in the
airport.  I mean this is what webmail is all about is accessibility from
anywhere right???

Another note is that I believe I remember action being a problem in some PC
browsers.  Have you tested in older PC browsers like IE 3.0 and Netscape
3.0?

Steve House
Senior Developer
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EZWEBonline.com, a division of CompBiz, Inc.
Allaire Technology Partner

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ron
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 3:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Im Itchin' For...


> Those cool new templates...any progress?

Yes, much. Final issue prior to release is creating support for Mac/IE
users... as it stands, they cannot Next, Previous, Delete, Reply To, or
Forward e-mail messages. I've identified the specific problem (Ipswitch's
Javascript and CGI uses a variable name, "action", that is a reserved word
in MacIE's implementation of JS) and notified Ipswitch yesterday, but
haven't heard back from them.

The only current workaround is to use big ugly Submit buttons on all those
actions on the Read Message screen. Do you all want 1)the templates without
Mac/IE support now, 2)with Mac/IE support and the big ugly buttons, or
3)wait for the ultimate fix for Mac/IE from Ipswitch?

See the nice text buttons (that won't work on Mac/IE) at
http://mail.hksi.net.

Ciao,
Ron

ps. Found a nice bug in the web messaging today where if someone sends you a
message with embedded HTML, it interprets that HTML on the message summary
list, and can cut off the rest of the page in the process, depending on the
tags used. NOT good, and working on a workaround for that, too.





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