* More informative Error Pages.
As a general usability feature, I thoroughly approve of the more
friendly error pages in IE7. That way, when your site's server goes
down, people won't just be dumped with a nasty pile of technical text.
So long as these are restricted to server not
1. Text of validation errors sometimes overlaps 'error' icon2. When email address and confirm email address fields have invalid entries, error should be 'enter valid email format', not 'values must match'.3. If edentiti is targeting Australian market, I would validate state and postcode as well.
Ben Buchanan wrote:
So long as these are restricted to server not available scenarios,
that's fine. However when IE overrides informative errors sent out by
the server, things become a real pain (does IE7 always respect server
errors?).
Not tested IE7, but I'd assume that it follows the same
A quick scan with WebLight turned up a few problems, see the report
at http://www.illumit.com/reports/edentiti.html
The problem found on https://edentiti.com/about-partners has me baffled.
Here's the source:
Epicorp - a href=http://www.epicorp.com.au/www.epicorp.com.au//
a/p
Ahh, good. Thanks Patrick. Will wait until I can get my hands on that one!
On 04/03/06, Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jason Foss wrote:
We've actually noticed a couple of issues in some of our sites when
viewed with IE7. Unfortunately I'm at home at the moment and the list
is
Hi,
I just registered for Webstock 2006 in New Zealand. Is anyone else
from this list going to make it there? I would be interested in
chatting to anyone else who is going.
Drop me an email if you can ;-)
Lloyd
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