The problem turned out to be that the site I was working on was in a
subdirectory with a domain pointed at it. For some reason, when I put
the site up on its own domain, the problem went away.
Obviously, I have to work on a couple things, but at least I can see it
now. Thanks very much for t
Keith Burgin wrote:
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
IE/Mac is reacting, but not as you expect.
The following corrects it in my IE5.2.3
Thank you, but on my live version, this still does not correct the
problem. I tried both ideas, together, and each by themselves - no
result. On my local hard driv
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
IE/Mac is reacting, but not as you expect.
The following corrects it in my IE5.2.3
Thank you, but on my live version, this still does not correct the
problem. I tried both ideas, together, and each by themselves - no
result. On my local hard drive, the site shows pe
Keith Burgin wrote:
http://www.outdoorimage.net
I"m working on a new business site, and am having problems with IE 5.2
on Mac. I've looked numberous places for solutions, but have either
glossed over something obvious, or haven't run across it yet.
Site validates XHTML trans, and CSS. I'm wo
Keith Burgin wrote:
http://www.outdoorimage.net
Problem is that IE 5.2 does not act on most of my styles.
IE/Mac is reacting, but not as you expect.
The following corrects it in my IE5.2.3
#topmastContent {
text-align: left;
margin: 0 auto;
border-right: 1px #FF solid;
border-left: 1p
Hi folks.
http://www.outdoorimage.net
I"m working on a new business site, and am having problems with IE 5.2
on Mac. I've looked numberous places for solutions, but have either
glossed over something obvious, or haven't run across it yet.
Problem is that IE 5.2 does not act on most of my st