Hi Johan,
That page fails (displays an empty text box) on Win98SE, IE5.5, Flash
7,0,1,9,0.
The big problem with Satay that I found is that on one machine it will
work fine, then on another with the exact same OS, IE and Flash versions
it fails with the empty text box problem. See the comments in
Forgot to mention, I have seen it fail with the empty text box on IE6 as
well (not on the page mentioned below, but on our testing of Satay).
Ben.
I used the Satay method on this page which validates to
XHTML Strict. Works in IE, FireFox, Netscape 7.2, Opera 7.x
on Win - not sure about other
Thanks for the feedback. Not great if it is not reliable across same system configs.
Johan
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From: Greer, Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, Sep-21-2004 6:07 PM
Subject: RE: [WSG] Embedding Flash
Forgot to mention, I have seen
On 21 sep 2004, at 02.26, Ted Drake wrote:
To satisfy level 2 I have a problem with a series of input fields.
For multiple travelers, we have 10 boxes for ages. I have a label
associated with the first age and then alt tags on the following
inputs. Should I wrap all ten inputs in the lable
Actually its worse than that - I didn't see this myself, but heard
second hand that on a machine where it didn't work they re-installed
Flash, and it started working fine. Some time later (after a reboot as
far as I know), the page started failing again. So not only not
non-reproducable across
Hahh I'm so dumb
sorry again it is http://www.jccihouseofglory.org/index.php
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 15:47:07 -0400, Jack Kennard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's that link again?
Jack Kennard
Olajide Olaolorun wrote:
Ooops...
http://www.jccihouseofglory.com/index.php
Haven't really looked at the code yet, but a few of things I've noticed:
1) The contents are centered in IE/Win, but not Mozilla/Win or Firefox/Win.
2) The menus are not operating correctly in Mozilla/Win or
Firefox/Win. THe flying menus are showing up fine until you mouse over
the HOME link,
Suzanne
As a guide, and this has helped others in the past with the same problems:
1. Develop for a standards compliant browser such as Mozilla or Opera 7,
then make the necessary tweaks to get IE playing nice.
2. Make sure your CSS and HTML is compliant by validating at the w3c
3. Post some
After some informal chats following the last Melbourne meeting, we have
agreed that the next Melbourne Meeting will be a more relaxed and
informal affair to be held in a pub on October 4. The idea is that those
attending WE04 can give some reportbacks and then we can chat about
future
Yes its possible.
Although its best used with PHP or some other SSL.
You need to simply add a class to the tab which is the current page.
eg: class=current
:S
Get me?
Kim Kruse wrote:
Hi,
I'm almost ready to add content to this page http://mouseriders.dk/
but I still have one problem I just can't
Hi John,
Thanks for the answer. I'll try to see if I can get it to work.
Kim
Big John wrote:
Kim Kruse wrote:
I'm almost ready to add content to this page http://mouseriders.dk/ but
I still have one problem I just can't figure out. Is it possible to
create a style(s) that will show one of the
Hi John,
I'm sorry I just don't get it. It must be a combination of IQ 50 and
css = brain meltdown.
I know it's a lot to ask but if you don't ask would it be possible
with an for dummies explanation maybe using the styles in my style sheet?
http://www.mouseriders.dk/
Hi Kim
I read Big John's comment and groaned myself. It's an easy task once you've done it,
but getting your mind around the concept isn't that easy. I remember reading about it
ages ago and thinking uh, yeah.
But... I just implemented it on our site.
Here's the simplified version. You
Yes, like that except i've led you astray with the capitalisation,
sorry.
It should be more like this:
p id=photobutton
a href=#
onclick=window.print();return false
onkeypress=window.print();return false
Click here...
/a
Grant
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
If you mean his personal site at...
http://www.olajideolaolorun.com/
...you may have missed down the bottom...
Olajide Olaolorun is proudly powered by WordPress 1.2
...which indicates it actually probably isn't his code anyway.
Nick
h.
what can i say?
is this a joke?
because i compared
D'oh! my bad. I was clarifying the onkeypress attribute and C+P'ed the
wrong stuff.
cheers
barry.b
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Matt Andrews
Sent: Wednesday, 22 September 2004 12:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG]
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