Re: [Ql-Users] Ql-Users Digest, Vol 98, Issue 12

2012-04-11 Thread Dilwyn Jones

 Yup, tried it with Firefox, where it's much easier. One of these
 days I'll see sense and make Firefox the default browser on this
 system.

This is a wise statement in the most part, tis even better to plan on 
doing that Soon!!
I already have Firefox on my system and it does get used. I just never seem 
to get round to making it the default browser, import IE bookmarks etc. 
Nothing more than excuses and laziness :-S


IE is handy for testing my QL website - things tend to go wrong mostly on IE 
(usually sort-of-works but doesn't look quite as I intended), so I find it 
vital to test on that.


The only issue I had with Firefox is it never seems to apply stylesheets, 
and when I went on various forums to see if there was a simple answer or a 
common mistake people made in stylesheets, which made Firefox ignore them 
without telling you why (even in the error console), I was horrified to find 
that the world and their partners seem to have issues with stylesheets 
versus Firefox, and the stylesheets usually fail.


My stylesheet went through W3C validation OK, so I thought I was going to 
have a hard time finding out what was going wrong.


Turns out there's actually a simple answer buried deep in Firefox default 
settings, which are set by default not to allow pages to specify their own 
colours and fonts. A couple of ticks in the boxes and all was well. Suddenly 
colours and fonts are the same in both browsers. An answer I never once saw 
in all the forums I read, which also probably explains why there were so 
many it works fine on my computer replies.


And For a while the server farm that handled all that for MS was 
sub-contracted out and the servers ran a form of linux.

He he,probably says a lot :-)

Dilwyn 


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Re: [Ql-Users] Ql-Users Digest, Vol 98, Issue 12

2012-04-10 Thread paul

 Anyway, I can see why you are having a wee rant at Sourceforge,
 it is abysmal in IE under Windows 7.

 Yup, tried it with Firefox, where it's much easier. One of these
 days I'll see sense and make Firefox the default browser on this
 system.

This is a wise statement in the most part, tis even better to plan on 
doing that Soon!!


A lot less security holes in IE then is years past, BUT they still find 
holes big enough to drive trucks thru it.  Setting up firefox was/is 
fairly easy, it also will Import all your IE bookymarks for you.


The ONLY reason I use IE (The last 8 or more years) is to visit the MS 
updates site.  PERIOD!


And For a while the server farm that handled all that for MS was 
sub-contracted out and the servers ran a form of linux.


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Paul Holmgren
Mine: 2 57 300-C's in Indy
Hers: 05 PT GT R/T HO Stage 1
Hoosier Corps L#6
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