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Your Re: [WSG] How exactly does IE fall short and where do I find
document standards-compatibility charts?
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BTW to add to Paul, I've found that Commonwealth Bank, ING Direct, and
Members Equity's netbank services all work fine in Firefox
Neerav
Paul Ross wrote:
That was the case but I use Firefox (and Safari) with no problems with
my bank here in Australia (Westpac)
Regards PAUL ROSS
SkyRocket Design C
That was the case but I use Firefox (and Safari) with no problems with
my bank here in Australia (Westpac)
Regards PAUL ROSS
SkyRocket Design Co http://www.skyrocket.com.au
Just to add on, I'd been using Firefox since 6 months ago and it's my
primary browser for everything except internet banking
Terrence Wood wrote:
kkk!! Are you saying that expressions in CSS don't work with IE6
SP2??? And, What does "H.S." mean?
Reports indicate that IE-expressions on my pages fall short in IE6, 5.5,
5.0 in XP-SP2 with "High Security" setting. "H.S." = High Security.
I can't test this, as I do
kkk!! Are you saying that expressions in CSS don't work with IE6
SP2??? And, What does "H.S." mean?
(no punctuation was seriously hurt in the creation ofthis email =) )
Terrence Wood.
On 2004-11-30 3:49 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Personally, I'd like to see max/min width/height implemente
Wong Chin Shin wrote:
Difficult as it is to believe, this is not a troll.
I believe you (but don't tell anyone :-) )
Now, I agree completely about the security risks. That alone is worth
dumping the browser for. Yet, I want to find out how exactly is IE falling
short of the DOM specs for e.g. Apart
> Now, I agree completely about the security risks. That alone is worth
> dumping the browser for. Yet, I want to find out how exactly is IE falling
> short of the DOM specs for e.g. Apart from some pet complaints about PNG
> support, div border width calculation and default styles (which actually
Hi,
Difficult as it is to believe, this is not a troll. I left the web industry
a few years ago and only started getting back into it now. When I left, IE 5
had just been released and Netscape was starting to get into trouble. Now,
it's IE 6 which is looking more and more like the dinosaur, if all