Hi Shawn, and thanks for your reply...
> This is the multi-line bug. :)
Oh (blush :)
> ...I'm happy to provide the updated files to implement
> the correct theming there.
Sure, attached. And thanks in advance, very much!
And while I'm at it, may I take the opportunity to say a very big thank
Hi Michael,
> With all this talk about double-height taskbars I tried
> resizing mine (which I've hardly ever done :) and I saw
> something I've not noticed before: the gradient shading
> that so nicely matches the Vista taskbar only extends down
> one row; in fact actually not quite one row, bec
Hi Brian,
> As a guess -- could it be that they've set something in IE6
> so that it won't execute scripts/html in a specific directory
> (namely, the DQSD program directory)?
It could be the IE6 option to "prevent scripts from running on your
computer". Check it here:
In IE, tools > interne
With all this talk about double-height taskbars I tried resizing mine (which
I've hardly ever done :) and I saw something I've not noticed before: the
gradient shading that so nicely matches the Vista taskbar only extends down
one row; in fact actually not quite one row, because now I see there is
Shawn & Kim --
I did check out the rights on the DQSD folder, and I have administrator rights
to it (and the rest of the box, at least for now).
As a guess -- could it be that they've set something in IE6 so that it won't
execute scripts/html in a specific directory (namely,
the DQSD program d