Re: [WSG] IE, selecting text, and lots of absolutely positioned elements

2006-01-23 Thread Joshua Street
Kay, that's excellent! Many thanks! Josh On 1/23/06, Kay Smoljak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Josh, There's a big bug, that's for sure. There *is* a javascript fix, but it has some small side effects itself (a page flicker when the page first loads in IE browsers with their cache set to

Re: [WSG] IE, selecting text, and lots of absolutely positioned elements

2006-01-23 Thread dheeraj kothapalli
Who are u guys why the held are u sending these emails. I don't get a dam thing what u guys were sending

[WSG] This week's article: Content Language

2006-01-23 Thread Karl Dawson
Hi All,Blimey, week 3 and I've finally arrived at the html tag in my From the Top series of articles.From the Top: Content Language Feel free to comment :-)Regards,-- Karl DawsonCrusader for Web Standards and Accessibilityhttp://www.thatstandardsguy.co.uk

[WSG] IE6 and color display behavior

2006-01-23 Thread Joseph R. B. Taylor
Guys and Gals, Here's a neat one for you. If you look at this URL in a couple different browsers, you'll notice that IE is making the background color different than the others (in my case Firefox and Opera). Anyone know why this is and a possible fix?

[WSG] To answer myself

2006-01-23 Thread Joseph R. B. Taylor
I bet its the .png filesdang -- Joseph R. B. Taylor Sites by Joe, LLC http://sitesbyjoe.com (609)335-3076 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for

Re: [WSG] IE6 and color display behavior

2006-01-23 Thread Jan Brasna
Yep, PNG: http://www.mail-archive.com/wsg@webstandardsgroup.org/msg24854.html -- Jan Brasna :: www.alphanumeric.cz | www.janbrasna.com | www.wdnews.net ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See

Re: [WSG] IE6 and color display behavior

2006-01-23 Thread Joshua Street
Yep, that'd be the PNG files. Something to do with saving Gamma. My usual workaround is to open + re-save using the GIMP... it works though I'm still not quite sure why! Josh On 1/24/06, Joseph R. B. Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Guys and Gals, Here's a neat one for you. If you look at

[WSG] Correct MIME types for non-standard file formats

2006-01-23 Thread Peter Levan
Title: Correct MIME types for non-standard file formats Is there a good reference site that lists correct MIME types for various file formats? or is there a general rule to follow for non-standard file types? Specifically I'd like to know what MIME type should be used for SPSS portable

Re: [WSG] Correct MIME types for non-standard file formats

2006-01-23 Thread Geoff Deering
Peter Levan wrote: Is there a good reference site that lists correct MIME types for various file formats? or is there a general rule to follow for non-standard file types? Specifically I'd like to know what MIME type should be used for SPSS portable (.por) files and in the past I've seen

Re: [WSG] Correct MIME types for non-standard file formats

2006-01-23 Thread Andrew Krespanis
On 1/24/06, Peter Levan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Without the MIME type set the file displays like a text file in the browser window, however we want the download requestor to appear when accessing a file of this type as the file is useless when viewed as straight text as it is a data file

Re: [WSG] Correct MIME types for non-standard file formats

2006-01-23 Thread Lachlan Hunt
Peter Levan wrote: Is there a good reference site that lists correct MIME types for various file formats? http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/ or is there a general rule to follow for non-standard file types? There is the x- prefix which is added to proprietary/custom MIME types,

RE: [WSG] Correct MIME types for non-standard file formats

2006-01-23 Thread Peter Levan
Thanks to everyone for their help. This gives me plenty to go on. __ Peter Levan Web Manager, Australian Institute of Criminology GPO Box 2944 Canberra ACT 2601 Tel: (02) 6260 9257 Fax: (02) 6260 9299 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]