Re: [WSG] using IE7 script

2004-12-16 Thread Simon Jessey
PROTECTED] Business Site: http://keystonewebsites.com/ Personal Site: http://jessey.net/ - Original Message - From: Adrian Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 9:58 PM Subject: Re: [WSG] using IE7 script One problem we have encountered (which

[WSG] using IE7 script

2004-12-15 Thread Andreas Boehmer
Hi guys, I was just wondering whether any of you have used the Dean Edwards Javascript for IE7 (http://dean.edwards.name/ie7) and what the general opinion on it is? To be honest I am bit hesitant to use it, as I don't want to rely on my users having javascript turned on, but I guess the worst

Re: [WSG] using IE7 script

2004-12-15 Thread David R
I've used IE7 a few times, but mainly just for enabling the :hover psuedo-class on elements other than anchors. I don't really have much of an opinion on it, considering that its stil in Beta (0.7 last time I checked). But as soon as the script supports more exotic CSS, such as attribute

Re: [WSG] using IE7 script

2004-12-15 Thread Kevin Futter
On 16/12/04 10:50 AM, Natalie Buxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wouldn't even be relying on my users having IE7, let alone JS being on or off. Hi Natalie, Andreas is not referring to MS's official IE7 here, but an extensive JavaScript solution (confusingly called IE7) that attempts to make

Re: [WSG] using IE7 script

2004-12-15 Thread Natalie Buxton
I Know - I think everyone missed my second post that states as much :) From: Natalie Buxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 10:54:13 +1100 Subject: Re: [WSG] using IE7 script Oh Hang on, I just read the MS forum on the issue. IE7 isn't

Re: [WSG] using IE7 script

2004-12-15 Thread Natalie Buxton
I wouldn't even be relying on my users having IE7, let alone JS being on or off. On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:41:50 -0800, Andreas Boehmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi guys, I was just wondering whether any of you have used the Dean Edwards Javascript for IE7 (http://dean.edwards.name/ie7) and

Re: [WSG] using IE7 script

2004-12-15 Thread Kevin Futter
On 16/12/04 11:16 AM, Natalie Buxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I Know - I think everyone missed my second post that states as much :) Actually, a little bit OT, but I often receive posts out of order or out of sync, so my post actually went off long before your second post arrived. I think this

Re: [WSG] using IE7 script

2004-12-15 Thread Natalie Buxton
Oh Hang on, I just read the MS forum on the issue. IE7 isn't actually IE7, its a JS. My Badtrade; To quote: Re: Firefox Users IE 7 is coming In: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general As far as I can tell, this isn't an official new browser. It's merely the name of a JavaScript API that

RE: [WSG] using IE7 script

2004-12-15 Thread Ryan Nichols
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 3:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [WSG] using IE7 script Hi guys, I was just wondering whether any of you have used the Dean Edwards Javascript for IE7 (http://dean.edwards.name/ie7) and what the general opinion on it is? To be honest I am bit hesitant

Re: [WSG] using IE7 script

2004-12-15 Thread Adrian Lynch
Andreas Boehmer wrote: Does anybody have prior experiences with it? We use it for all our sites, and have found it to be excellent. We only load it for IE, so other browsers are not forced to download it, and we have configure Apache to force the browsers to cache the javascript file, so it is