Tamara wrote:
That's *5* browsers, all of them more stable than the Internet
Explorer, for which reason they're recommended by most
computer-knowledgeable people and quite popular. So I really think that
between them they're likely to be used by much more than 1-1.5% of
Internet-connected
A strange website!
I clicked on cours and then etudes des fond and then lancer le
cours
and got an error page telling me that the browser I'm using is too old
and that I should update to IE 5.5 (for Windows)
That happened with Safari 1.3, Internet Explorer 5.2.3 for Mac,
Netscape7 - all
What's more the page http://perso.wanadoo.fr/aplimouzin/frame.html;
won't validate with W3C. it gives the message
Sorry, I am unable to validate this document because on line 5 it
contained one or more bytes that I cannot interpret as utf-8 (in
other words, the bytes found are not valid
Ooh, I really don't like it when people do this - it also doesn't work with
Mozilla 1.7.7 which was only released a couple of months ago! :-o
Helen in a very damp Somerset, UK
At 11:08 22/05/2005, Brenda Paternoster wrote:
A strange website!
I clicked on cours and then etudes des fond and
://cjohnson0969.home.comcast.net/
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What's more the page http://perso.wanadoo.fr/aplimouzin/frame.html;
won't validate with W3C. it gives the message
Sorry, I am unable to validate this document because on line 5 it
contained
Susie wrote:
That is just the way it is... I hate to say it, -- get on board the new
one
or be left behind -- but that is the way of it. New techniques and
advantages are in 5.5 that are not in 3.1 and those new things are great
additions. They also speed up your access a wee bit.
I say
Susie wrote:
That is just the way it is... I hate to say it, -- get on board the new
one or be left behind -- but that is the way of it. New techniques and
advantages are in 5.5 that are not in 3.1 and those new things are great
additions. They also speed up your access a wee bit.
Jean
Brenda Paternoster wrote:
A strange website!
I clicked on cours and then etudes des fond and then lancer le
cours
and got an error page telling me that the browser I'm using is too old
and that I should update to IE 5.5 (for Windows)
That happened with Safari 1.3, Internet Explorer 5.2.3 for