The page has not changed in IE9. However, if I select the correct-incompatibility option used for older sites, the page comes through just fine [;<).
I don't have to do that with the current static page. I suspect this has to do with JavaScript CDATA and comment tricks. It might be good to use a specific !DOCTYPE and not the one that implies HTML 5 validity. - Dennis PS: With everyone bitching about IE incompatibility for so long, the IE9 and later ones have been made very strict with regard to standards compliance. There is now a button to go back to the old looser ways and that works for this page [;<). -----Original Message----- From: Marcus (OOo) [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 12:54 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [DOWNLOAD][DRAFT] "other.html" created automatically Am 05/22/2012 02:29 AM, schrieb Dennis E. Hamilton: > PS: I do see the tables in Chrome. It is still the case that the table of > content has a link only for the "Important Notes." Yes, there are no labels inside the table, so links in the TOC doesn't make sense. I could try to put some in. > Also, the SDK Source has the tar.bz2 in the Windows column and the zip in the > deb column. The SDK links are correct. You may mean the source code tarballs? Regardless were I put them it wouldn't fit as there are of course not platform-specific. And to create an own row with a little header is IMHO too much for just 3 files. > The cells and the captions look clean in the Chrome presentation. OK > In IE9 there are no tables, although two of the captions show up at the > bottom of the page that does display. Those are the "Language\the names do > not refer to countries." and "Type" captions, with no others. These are down > after the Copyright information. There is also some empty region on the left > side of the page where it looks like the first table should appear. I've no IE9 available, so cannot trest myself. With my Firefox I've problem. So, I would guess it's at least no general problem. Is it still a problem for you when browsing again? Maybe after deleting the cache and enabling/disabling proxies? Do others have the same problem or similar ones? Thanks Marcus > -----Original Message----- > From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 17:09 > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [DOWNLOAD][DRAFT] "other.html" created automatically > > I don't know what others are seeing. > > Once I was able to clean up the URL to > > <http://ooo-site.staging.apache.org/download/test/other_print.html> > > I could get a page but it has no generated data and there is just the text > information. The only link in the top list is for "Important Notes." > > Now I'm not sure what you wanted reviewed. > > I am using Internet Explorer 9 (Version 9.0.8112.16421 Update Versions: > 9.0.6) on Windows 7 x64. > > - Dennis > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marcus (OOo) [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 16:19 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [DOWNLOAD][DRAFT] "other.html" created automatically > > Am 05/22/2012 12:49 AM, schrieb Kay Schenk: >> On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Marcus (OOo)<[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> http://ooo-site.staging.**apache.org/download/test/**other_print.html<http://ooo-site.staging.apache.org/download/test/other_print.html> >>> >>> Today evening I've tried to create the table with download links >>> automatically depending of some parameters. Looks already quite nice but >>> needs some more simplification. >>> >>> I know that the SDK links do not work as the URL needs to contain a "3.4" >>> instead "3.4.0". >>> >>> So, just have a look. :-) >>> >> >> This is very good! It would certainly save a LOT of time. Yes, and just >> using JS! >> >> Maybe if a blank line could be inserted between the actual file to download >> -- exe, etc. -- and the checksums would be nice. > > Sure, it's just one<br /> more. > >> Other than that, I like it. > > Thanks > >> Maybe others will take a look soon. > > Marcus
