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Your Re: [WSG] How exactly does IE fall short and where do I find
document standards-compatibility charts
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
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 is
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
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 don't
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
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