Sounds like another job for Google's pigeons...
http://www.google.com/technology/pigeonrank.html
Cheers
Mark
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And for extra points, the ability to specify an x-y screen coordinate to place
the cursor at, initiating a mouseover event before taking the screenshot??
Then you could say place the mouse at 210,452 (or whatever) and see the
mouseover effect (:hover) of an element on your page to make sure that
Since it appears that Browsercam is in the lead so far. How about
shifting the challenge to coming up some Browsercam competition
(Australian perhaps?) that does show below the fold, etc...
How about it; BrowserCamOz or something equally original!?
Just a late afternoon thought.
Nick
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-Original Message-
From: Justin French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 4:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Programmer's Cha
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 03:14 PM, Ryan Christie wrote:
I think that what was more in our minds was a browser that could
switch rendering engines on the fly in one window. For example, in the
famous FB.7 release, if you navigate to a website that has different
CSS styles available to
You hit my mental nail on the head Ryan.
Peter
On 03/02/2004, at 3:14 PM, Ryan Christie wrote:
I think that what was more in our minds was a browser that could switch rendering engines on the fly in one window. For example, in the famous FB.7 release, if you navigate to a website that has diffe
I think that what was more in our minds was a browser that could switch
rendering engines on the fly in one window. For example, in the famous
FB.7 release, if you navigate to a website that has different CSS
styles available to be loaded, you can switch styles using an icon that
pops up in the
Someone's already found a way to install multiple IEs on one PC:
http://www.insert-title.com/web_design/?page=articles/dev/multi_IE
Guess my dream of a clever app that can do it all will always remain a dream ...
Peter
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What you'll need:
1. One (possibly obsolete) PC for each version of Internet Explorer you
want to test on. You can arrange the monitors in a semicircle around the
desk or possibly use a KVM switch. Or you could use Virtual PC