> Well, I guess you have heard that before: IE is crap: it doesn't
> implement web standards (like CSS) correctly and often has security
> issues, they really should avoid it as much as possible.
>
> There are lots of other browsers out there, that work much better and
> are much more standards compliant, e.g. Firefox and Opera.
>
I'm convinced already a long time ago ;-)
so ok... now I'll have to convince my users...
Some other peculiar thing I found out today, however. Also browser
related, but now IE works and firefox doesn't!
Situation:
I want to insert a link to another wikipage or an external site using
the GUI editor. I click the insert link button, choose WikiPage (or
URL), insert the pagename or url and save changes.
Using firefox: problem: the link is not made and the insert link dialog
box re-appears. When looking in the text mode something like '
javascript:void(0);/*1219926267425*/ ' is inserted as link.
Using IE: no problem at all. the link is correctly made.
now, this is a less serious problem for me at the moment. Because I
prefer the text mode (no problem there) and my wiki-users (it is a
private wiki) prefer IE as I pointed out in my previous message.
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Karen Janssens
Universiteit Antwerpen
Anet - Bibliotheekautomatisering
Bibliotheek Stadscampus
Prinsstraat 9
B-2000 Antwerpen
Belgium
Tel +32 3 220.49.71
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Karen Janssens
Universiteit Antwerpen
Anet - Bibliotheekautomatisering
Bibliotheek Stadscampus
Prinsstraat 9
B-2000 Antwerpen
Belgium
Tel +32 3 220.49.71
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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