[WSG] problems with links

2005-06-05 Thread jackie reid
Hi List   i have been having the most appalling time with my links here www.mackayports.com css here www.mackayports.com/styles/newport2.css    I am in the process of revamping this site in accordance to the instructions/requirements of the Accessiblity crew at NILS but i seem to have got m

Re: [WSG] Character encoding

2005-06-05 Thread Dmitry Baranovskiy
Vaska.WSG wrote: For some reason, I feel I have to escape every character that is not a letter or number. I was feeling the same, and working on it, when this thread arrived. At the time it appeared I was looking up numeric entity lists in Cyrillic and adapting them to a conversion_map fun

RE: [WSG] problem with utf-8 page encoding

2005-06-05 Thread Peter Firminger
Hi Vaska,   You really need to give us the URL of the page that this occurs on so others can test it.   We also need to know os/ver and browser/ver it occurs on to emulate it.   Opening it as a local file is not a good test (unless the page is destined for a CD-ROM or Kiosk). These things ca

Re: [WSG] IE table 100% width.

2005-06-05 Thread Ben
On 6/6/05, Philippe Wittenbergh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If the parent container doesn't have a width specified, IEmiscalculates the 100% width of the table. Giving 'hasLayout' to the parent div usually fixes that.div#content {height:1em}should fix that. Hide from any other browser.Philippe---Phi

Re: [WSG] IE table 100% width.

2005-06-05 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On 6 Jun 2005, at 9:01 am, Rex Chung wrote: As I know IE stuffs up with width=100% and I've been avoiding it until now. I'm trying to do this: Is there anyway to make the table width be liquid and fills up 100% of the "content" div without using javascript onresize on IE ? If the p

Re: [WSG] IE table 100% width.

2005-06-05 Thread Rex Chung
Thanks, but I didnt want to just use 90% as I need to keep the exact margin width of 30px As IE is still the main browser out there, I need to have IE looking perfect but trying my best not to use table based layout hacks. On 6/6/05, Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 6/6/05, Rex Chung <[EMAIL P

Re: [WSG] IE table 100% width.

2005-06-05 Thread Ben
On 6/6/05, Rex Chung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,As I know IE stuffs up with width=100% and I've been avoiding it until now.I'm trying to do this: Is there anyway to make the table width be liquid and fills up 100% ofthe "content" div without using _javascript_ onresize on IE ? Please suggest any

[WSG] IE table 100% width.

2005-06-05 Thread Rex Chung
Hi, As I know IE stuffs up with width=100% and I've been avoiding it until now. I'm trying to do this: Is there anyway to make the table width be liquid and fills up 100% of the "content" div without using javascript onresize on IE ? Please suggest any form of alternatives. Thank you!

[WSG] problem with utf-8 page encoding

2005-06-05 Thread Vaska . WSG
I'm not sure what the deal is, but when I bring up a page in my system it doesn't encode properly at first. I have to go the browser options and change it to utf-8. The funny thing is that utf-8 is my default as set in all my browsers. This is my header... Page title etc...etc... And in m

Re: [WSG] Character encoding

2005-06-05 Thread Vaska . WSG
For some reason, I feel I have to escape every character that is not a letter or number. I was feeling the same, and working on it, when this thread arrived. At the time it appeared I was looking up numeric entity lists in Cyrillic and adapting them to a conversion_map function (for PHP). I

Re: [WSG] A way to skip a Flash-intro if Flash is not installed?

2005-06-05 Thread Kristian Rasmussen
This flash-intro is only 34K, so that won't be a problem. However, if the intro is bigger than that, you might be right, but I have no idea how you would do it properly. Kristian On 6/2/05, Leslie Riggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But, Kristian, if a dial-up user has to sit and sit and sit to wa

Re: [WSG] Character encoding (HTML Tidy)

2005-06-05 Thread Geoff Deering
Gene Falck wrote: Tidy is one of the programs I have been thinking of getting, so I would like to hear about any bugs and bug fixes. Regards, Gene Falck Tidy has evolved from it's beginning with Dave Raggett. Like many tools, it's great when you learn how to use it, and to work with it's