I'm getting an error at http://myharmony.com which produces an error in
seamonkey referencing;
html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
The same page loads without error in ie6 but I would really like to
remain in seamonkey if at all possible.
In researching this, the page at
Beverly Howard wrote:
I'm getting an error at http://myharmony.com which produces an error in
seamonkey referencing;
html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
There is extra markup between the DOCTYPE and the html.
(The favicon link)
The same page loads without error in ie6 but I would
Great information... thanks.
Tell them to fix all the errors
I often wish life were like that ;-)
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmyharmony.com%2F
Great link... that will hopefully help with communications not to
mention the fact that it has already helped me
Beverly Howard wrote:
Great information... thanks.
[Beauregard wrote:]
Tell them to fix all the errors
I often wish life were like that ;-)
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmyharmony.com%2F
Great link... that will hopefully help with communications not to
to learn that an extremely infinitesimal percentage of commercial
web developers are even aware of how to check for errors.
I have used html validation pages for years and pointed many others to
them... although I have to confess, primarily when there were problems.
So, I assumed that
Logitech's response;
IE and FF support was enough since we were catering ... to the
non-techy crowd.
Beverly Howard
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Beverly Howard a écrit :
Logitech's response;
IE and FF support was enough since we were catering ... to the
non-techy crowd.
You should point them to http://geckoisgecko.org/
S.
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S. Beaulieu a écrit :
You should point them to http://geckoisgecko.org/
(I know the problem isn't about sniffing per se, but I think the same
argument can be applied to this case.)
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Beverly Howard wrote:
to learn that an extremely infinitesimal percentage of commercial
web developers are even aware of how to check for errors.
I have used html validation pages for years and pointed many others to
them... although I have to confess, primarily when there were problems.
http://validator.w3.org/ will check HTML, XHTML, SMIL, MathML, etc.
and for CSS use http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
Thanks... apreciated.
Beverly Howard
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http://geckoisgecko.org/
Thanks... another great link.
Beverly Howard
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Beverly Howard wrote:
Logitech's response;
IE and FF support was enough since we were catering ... to the
non-techy crowd.
Typical. I don't care. You should write back and tell them it is
easier to write for all browsers than just two. Tell them Mac people
all use Safari. Or tell them
Typical. I don't care.
I'm getting too old for their type of support and related relationship
to their user community...
I took the time to make my feelings known in the most diplomatic way
possible and just withdrew from their project. sigh
Beverly Howard
On 06/17/2010 10:56 AM, Beverly Howard wrote:
Logitech's response;
IE and FF support was enough since we were catering ... to the
non-techy crowd.
Beverly Howard
It's not SeaMonkey choking; they are browser sniffing. I used prebar to
change my ui to IE 6.0 WinXP and the site comes up
It's not SeaMonkey choking; they are browser sniffing.
Good catch... comes up with seamonkey spoofing ie7 as well. (time to
update my user agent list)
Very strange that the parsing error message/response comes up with non
ie user agent strings ...which sends us techies down a different
Beverly Howard wrote:
I'm getting an error at http://myharmony.com which produces an error in
seamonkey referencing;
html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
The same page loads without error in ie6 but I would really like to
remain in seamonkey if at all possible.
In researching this, the
Phillip Jones wrote:
Beverly Howard wrote:
I'm getting an error at http://myharmony.com which produces an error in
seamonkey referencing;
html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml; ...
shows fine for me.
With Opera: http://tekrider.net/usenet/myharmony.jpg
Notice line 4. It does not
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