[wdvltalk] Re: Is Netscape 4.x dead?

2004-07-19 Thread Ross Clutterbuck
I don't worry about older browsers per se, but like Rudy it's the @import trick I use to keep the design work hidden from horrors like Netscape 4.7 (and I'm most pleased of myself I've not used a single CSS hack in about a year now). I've never understood the mentality to do browser sniffs or

[wdvltalk] Re: Is Netscape 4.x dead?

2004-07-19 Thread Trusz, Andrew
-Original Message- From: Ross Clutterbuck [Re: Is Netscape 4.x dead? I don't worry about older browsers per se, but like Rudy it's the @import trick I use to keep the design work hidden from horrors like Netscape 4.7 (and I'm most pleased of myself I've not used a single CSS hack in

[wdvltalk] Re: onMouseOver for table rows? Cells?

2004-07-19 Thread Michael M Milligan
Thanks, Stephen, Scott et all. Been away for about a week. Appreciate the help. All the best, Mike Michael M Milligan -Original Message- From: Stephen Caudill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 9:55 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: onMouseOver for

[wdvltalk] Re: Is Netscape 4.x dead?

2004-07-19 Thread Cheryl D Wise
Joe new computer user can have a Mac but I find mine sadly limiting. Personally I prefer the box model used by IE in quirks mode over the W3C standard. I'm sorry but it the W3C method makes it too danged difficult to keep calculate out box models. Doable but a PIA if you are trying to get

[wdvltalk] Re: Is Netscape 4.x dead?

2004-07-19 Thread Cheryl D Wise
Only one quibble with Andrew's comments. ASP.NET is a web standard and available for platforms other than MS. Microsoft teamed with Berkley to create a FreeBSD/Mac version available for free download (http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/default.aspx scroll down and you'll

[wdvltalk] Re: Is Netscape 4.x dead?

2004-07-19 Thread Scott Glasgow
Yes, and there are some very interesting, ==FREE== development tools available to work with asp.net 2.0 and other MS technologies. See http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/ for availability of SQL Server 2005 Express, Visual Basic 2005 Express, Visual Web Developer Express, etc. The later

[wdvltalk] Eliminate Page Address when Printing

2004-07-19 Thread wdvl
Hey Gang Been an awful long time since I have posted here. I hope everyone is doing well and being prosperous. I am currently working on a site that will have an admin section so that invoices can be printed at a retail location. My problem is that the actual URL is being printed in the bottom

[wdvltalk] Re: Eliminate Page Address when Printing

2004-07-19 Thread Stephen Caudill
Ken, AFAIK, that's a client side setting dependant on the browser. This poses no problem though, since you'll be printing invoices from a limited number of locations, all under your clients direct control (presumably). So... just get in and fidget around with your browsers print settings (in

[wdvltalk] Re: Eliminate Page Address when Printing

2004-07-19 Thread Ken Patenaude
Thanks Stephen That worked beautifully. I was looking under option rather than page setup earlier. Ken • The WDVL Discussion List from WDVL.COM • To Join wdvltalk, Send An Email To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Send Your Posts To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To set a personal password send

[wdvltalk] Re: Is Netscape 4.x dead?

2004-07-19 Thread Cheryl D Wise
They are available for testing only right now. Note all of those products you mentioned are BETA software. You won't find ASP.NET on any commercial host yet since there isn't even a go live license for it yet, just beta builds. There are lots of improvements in Whitbey/Visual Web Developer

[wdvltalk] Re: Is Netscape 4.x dead?

2004-07-19 Thread Cheryl D Wise
Oops, I meant to say ASP.NET 2.0 on any commercial hosts. Plenty of them around with 1.0 and/or 1.1 installed on production machines. Been a long day, sigh. Cheryl D. Wise Certified Professional Web Developer MS-MVP-FrontPage www.wiserways.com mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 713.353.0139 Office