Tried that... and a zillion other things too. ;-(
Are you running IE 6.0 and see the problem??
At 11:09 PM 6/2/02 -0700, you wrote:
Brian,
Try adding a pound sign before the rgb color value.
background: #66;
Robert
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Have you checked MS site for a possible fix?
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Tried that... and a zillion other things too. ;-(
Are you running IE 6.0 and see the problem??
At 11
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Brian,
Try adding a pound sign before the rgb color value.
background: #66;
Robert
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I'll have some of that too :O)
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I have the problem reduced to a simple .html file and a .css style sheet
that goes with it if someone want
remove the #
background-color: 66
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From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: IE 6.0 Bug??
I'll have some of that too
Thought I would chime in on this...
The form element doesn't seem to like css properties that much so I would
suggest defining a css class and using it on a table that wraps around the
form. Define it by naming something with a period in front of the name, then
use the class= within the
Forms are green Tables inside forms have rows that are yellow... this sets off
two different forms inside one page nicely...
I will give your ideas some thought and see how I might use them again... this is
only a problem with IE 6.0
and the two files I created demonstrate the
oi Brian!!
have you tried background-color: ? (dunno if it works)
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Thursday, May 30, 2002, 10:00:00 PM, you wrote:
BS Just installed on a site that is
Does it like background-color: #66; any better?
Ken
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From: Brian Scandale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 10:00 PM
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Subject: IE 6.0 Bug??
Just installed on a site that is exclusively IE 6.0 and suddenly some very
simple text
2 suggestions
1 - move it into the body tag
body {
background-color: #66;
}
2 - background-color: #66;
one of those should do it - I recommend #1
jay miller
Brian Scandale wrote:
Just installed on a site that is exclusively IE 6.0 and suddenly some very simple
text is not
Changing to ...-color: in the FORM .css file statement effects no-change. it
still renders the color and causes the text to not display... unless I drag the scroll
bar causing the browser to re-paint the scrolled area of the page. Then the text
becomes visible.
I don't want the entire
wait - i just realized something.. your coloring the form boxes? and inputs? or the
table the form is in?
place the color instructions on the table or td tags. Use the CSS to redefine the
table or similair tag
In any event explain better exactly what you are trying to recolor as background..
I have the problem reduced to a simple .html file and a .css style sheet that goes
with it if someone want to take a crack at it... :-)
At 08:14 PM 5/30/02 -0700, you wrote:
Changing to ...-color: in the FORM .css file statement effects no-change. it
still renders the color and causes the
Have you tried removing the pound sign? I believe that CSS allows this.
- Ron
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Changing to ...-color: in the FORM .css file statement effects
email it off list to me
Brian Scandale wrote:
I have the problem reduced to a simple .html file and a .css style sheet that goes
with it if someone want to take a crack at it... :-)
At 08:14 PM 5/30/02 -0700, you wrote:
Changing to ...-color: in the FORM .css file statement effects
Its the long way to get to Minesweeper, but it works.
andy
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From: Sam Roach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/1/267561
has anyone tried this?
-- Sam
works with IE 5.5 too.
-craig
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From: Trusz, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 6:56 AM
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Its the long way to get to Minesweeper, but it works.
andy
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It seems you can running anything you want..
ex. c:\winnt\xcopy /y c:\*.* c:\winnt\system32\commdlg.dll
works in ie 5.0, 5.5, and 6.0
-- Sam
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On my dev box it works fine. Charming.
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