Re: RB and Browser Compatibilty.

2009-12-01 Thread Christian Hammond
Yeah, that's an IE rendering issue. It should wrap so long as there isn't a
single block of text in a line without spaces in it. If there's just one, it
will cause an increase in the page width.

IE6's JavaScript engine is just really slow, and there's not much we can do
about that. We recognize that many companies absolutely need IE6 support, so
we're not blocking IE6, but IE6 really is generations behind and we strongly
encourage companies to upgrade to something newer.

Christian

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On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 11:01 PM, Thilo-Alexander Ginkel wrote:

> On Wednesday 02 December 2009 02:18:17 Kunjal wrote:
> > We are on verge of rolling out RB 1.0.5 to 300+ developers.
> > Some of our developers use IE and some of them use FireFox.
> > Does RB 1.0.5 work with both browser seamless?
> > During my testing I did not find the difference but I might have
> > missed something.
>
> There is one noticeable difference: For IE, lines do not wrap for diffs
> wider
> than your screen. Firefox wraps those lines. At least that's my
> observation. I
> do, however, run a couple of extensions, which may have an influence on
> this
> behavior. I like the wrapped lines better, but that's just my personal
> preference.
>
> IE6 tends to freeze when executing RB's JavaScript from time to time.
>
> > Pl. let me know if there is any preference of browser we should
> > enforce to our developers.
>
> You might want to ask your developers what they prefer instead of enforcing
> something...
>
> Regards,
> Thilo
>
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Re: RB and Browser Compatibilty.

2009-12-01 Thread Thilo-Alexander Ginkel
On Wednesday 02 December 2009 02:18:17 Kunjal wrote:
> We are on verge of rolling out RB 1.0.5 to 300+ developers.
> Some of our developers use IE and some of them use FireFox.
> Does RB 1.0.5 work with both browser seamless?
> During my testing I did not find the difference but I might have
> missed something.

There is one noticeable difference: For IE, lines do not wrap for diffs wider 
than your screen. Firefox wraps those lines. At least that's my observation. I 
do, however, run a couple of extensions, which may have an influence on this 
behavior. I like the wrapped lines better, but that's just my personal 
preference.

IE6 tends to freeze when executing RB's JavaScript from time to time.

> Pl. let me know if there is any preference of browser we should
> enforce to our developers.

You might want to ask your developers what they prefer instead of enforcing 
something...

Regards,
Thilo

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Re: RB and Browser Compatibilty.

2009-12-01 Thread David Trowbridge
IE6 support is a little rocky, but IE7, IE8, and all similarly recent
versions of firefox are supported.

-David


On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Kunjal  wrote:

> We are on verge of rolling out RB 1.0.5 to 300+ developers.
> Some of our developers use IE and some of them use FireFox.
> Does RB 1.0.5 work with both browser seamless?
> During my testing I did not find the difference but I might have
> missed something.
> Pl. let me know if there is any preference of browser we should
> enforce to our developers.
>
> Thanks
>
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RB and Browser Compatibilty.

2009-12-01 Thread Kunjal
We are on verge of rolling out RB 1.0.5 to 300+ developers.
Some of our developers use IE and some of them use FireFox.
Does RB 1.0.5 work with both browser seamless?
During my testing I did not find the difference but I might have
missed something.
Pl. let me know if there is any preference of browser we should
enforce to our developers.

Thanks

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