[WSG] PHP Browser Sniffer Test for Mac FF 2.0

2006-10-27 Thread Mike at Green-Beast.com
Hello all, I updated my PHP Browser Sniffer script for Firefox 2.0 on Windows and Mac. Windows I have confirmed myself. Mac, though, I cannot and was hoping one of the Mac users on this list will confirm that your browser is shown. http://mikecherim.com/experiments/php_browser_sniffer.php If

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2006-10-27 Thread Emma Sax
Yep. That's totally the trick. Just believe in the simplicity. Mark up everything beautifully and semantically - then add in the microformat class names. Nothing more to it - *honest*. It's true! I only just *got* them in the last few months after about a year and a half of hearing about

Re: [WSG] PHP Browser Sniffer Test for Mac FF 2.0

2006-10-27 Thread Charles Eaton
Report from my Mac. PS: Thanks for the scripts! === Firefox 1.5.0 on Macintosh Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060909 Firefox/1.5.0.7 == IE 5.2 on Macintosh Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.23; Mac_PowerPC)

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2006-10-27 Thread Adam Darowski
Emma:That's a great definition. One I recently used on my blog was very short, but seems reasonable to someone getting started... Microformats (the formal name for adding semantic, standardized class names to your HTML, essentially). -adamdarowski.comOn 10/27/06, Emma Sax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [WSG] PHP Browser Sniffer Test for Mac FF 2.0

2006-10-27 Thread Adam Darowski
Got it for FF2...Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv:1.8.1) Gecko/20061010 Firefox/2.0Nice!adamOn 10/27/06, Charles Eaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Report from my Mac. PS: Thanks for the scripts!===Firefox 1.5.0 on MacintoshMozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS

Re: [WSG] PHP Browser Sniffer Test for Mac FF 2.0

2006-10-27 Thread Mike at Green-Beast.com
Thanks for the feedback. I got some good off-list feedback as well and have [successfully I hope] added Camino and SeaMonkey, as well as a future version of Camino and the up-and-coming Firefox 3. It's unlikely that the scriptlets would ever be needed for these, they're really meant for the

Re: [WSG] PHP Browser Sniffer Test for Mac FF 2.0

2006-10-27 Thread Lachlan Hunt
Mike at Green-Beast.com wrote: http://mikecherim.com/experiments/php_browser_sniffer.php What is the purpose of this script? Browser sniffing is an out dated and unreliable technique. Browsers has long had the ability to spoof User-Agent headers. Why are you continuing to promote its use

Re: [WSG] web05 and other web conference links

2006-10-27 Thread Adam Darowski
Here are a few, Donna:WebVisions (Portland, 2006) - http://webvisionsevent.com/I didn't speak at WebVisions, but I did a followup presentation for my company located here: http://www.darowski.com/tracesofinspiration/2006/08/24/webvisions-2006-recap-my-presentation/Carson Workshops Future of Web

Re: [WSG] PHP Browser Sniffer Test for Mac FF 2.0

2006-10-27 Thread Mike at Green-Beast.com
Promoting it's use, Lachlan? For crying out loud, it's my experiments site where I fool around with stuff. I'm not telling anyone to use this stuff. Frankly, based on the number of feed subscribers I have I'm surprised it's as popular as it is. It was never meant to be anything more than a

Re: [WSG] web05 and other web conference links

2006-10-27 Thread Mike Brown
Hi everyone: could someone send me the link to web05 (that was in Australia) and perhaps other more recent conferences. Looking for examples of using podcasts and also how people ended up putting their supporting materials on the web (i.e. power point slides, that sort of thing). From

[WSG] Ozewai2005 fork

2006-10-27 Thread Pierre-Henri Lavigne
Howdy WSG, After reading Mr Weakley http://www.usability.com.au/resources/ozewai2005/, I was wondering for one of my work if this could be a true way to dynamic add the following modification for example : Original Reference : http://www.usability.com.au/resources/ozewai2005/sample/index.htm

Re: [WSG] Ozewai2005 fork

2006-10-27 Thread russ - maxdesign
Hi Pierre-Henri , That's an interesting idea. I haven't seen it used before but there is rarely anything new under the sun ;) I agree about the removal of the href for the current page. Simpler wording like Current page: may be better, but that is nitpicking. listronga id=birds01span

Re: [WSG] Ozewai2005 fork

2006-10-27 Thread Mike at Green-Beast.com
Hello Pierre, I'm certainly a fan of that technique. I've used it on a few sites. More often than not, though, I simply provide a marker as a visual indicator when styles aren't supported. Such can be seen on the last site I did [1] where I mark the non-anchor with larr; [1]

Re: [WSG] PHP Browser Sniffer Test for Mac FF 2.0

2006-10-27 Thread Lachlan Hunt
Mike at Green-Beast.com wrote: For crying out loud, it's my experiments site where I fool around with stuff. I'm not telling anyone to use this stuff... Woah! Calm down, I wasn't attacking you or your right to publish it, just questioning it's usefulness. Of course all of this is written

Re: [WSG] Ozewai2005 fork

2006-10-27 Thread Thierry Koblentz
Pierre-Henri Lavigne wrote: /ul h2 class=structurelabel Water birds navigation /h2 *ol* id=secondarynav * listronga id=birds01Australian Pelican span class=offleftHere you are/span/a/strong/li* lia href=birds02.htmBlack Swan/a/li lia

Re: [WSG] PHP Browser Sniffer Test for Mac FF 2.0

2006-10-27 Thread Mike at Green-Beast.com
Hello Lachlan, Thank you for your considerate reply. This idea was conceived one day when I had finished a site I was building for a client and it was pixel-perfect in everything... but then a bug reared its ugly head when I did a final test in Opera (8.5 if I recall). You are absolutely