Hi Clayton
I think we have assertained that the issue is not present in Firefox
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On 25 Nov 2004, at 12:24 AM, GALLAGHER Kevin S wrote:
Interesting, between IE6 and FF the image behind the menu is different
It's random. Reload the page and see...
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> A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it
> with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen.
> http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/in
Interesting, between IE6 and FF the image behind the menu is different
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A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he
Hi all
We've probably hit the nail on the head with this one, no more
responses to the list please as it's starting to move towards noise
and me-too responses.
How to's on handling mime types on servers should be directed to
discussion lists for that software
(http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/
Web Usability wrote:
> Why the difference between FF 0.9 and FF 1.0
Bug fixes mostly:
http://www.squarefree.com/burningedge/releases/1.0.html
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Probably because IE is more forgiving if the server does not have the
correct MIME types set up ??
That's just a guess - but it is probably close to an answer.
Regards,
Gary
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 17:59:05 -0600, Leslie Riggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using FF1.0 on a WinME machine, it doesn't
Using FF1.0 on a WinME machine, it doesn't render - I see the code instead.
Same result with FF1.0 on XP SP2.
Leslie Riggs
A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it
with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen.
http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm
I trie
And now one for the foxers,
Why the difference between FF 0.9 and FF 1.0
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HTML renders for me, using
Web Usability wrote:
A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it
with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen.
http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm
Roger,
As others have said, the problem is the 'text/plain'
I've noted that http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site
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http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm
I tried it with Firefox 0.9 this morning and got the same result. However
when the site is viewed with MSIE 6 and NS 7 you get the actual page.
Needless to say there is a wee validation problem.
Anybody got any ideas why it b
A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it
with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen.
http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm
I tried it with Firefox 0.9 this morning and got the same result. However
when the site is viewed with MSIE 6 and NS 7 you get the
HTML renders for me, using Firefox 1.0 .
Web Usability wrote:
A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it
with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen.
http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm
I tried it with Firefox 0.9 this morning and got the same result. Ho
I doubt it is a problem with FF. Most likely the server is not set up
correctly and is sending the file as text/plain not as text/html.
It works in IE because IE renders the document based on the file
extension not the header information and/or instruction from the server.
Terrence Wood.
On 200
Web Usability wrote:
A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it
with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen.
http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm
I tried it with Firefox 0.9 this morning and got the same result. However
when the site is viewed with MSIE 6
That's funny, it works just fine in my version of FF 1.0... I'm using
Win2K, all patched up and ready to go. What about everyone else?
Charlie
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A friend of mine came acr
Sorry I can't replicate the problem - Firefox 1.0 on XP and Mac
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On 24/11/04 9:59 AM, "Web Usability" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A frien
Web Usability wrote:
> A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it
> with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen.
> http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm
> I tried it with Firefox 0.9 this morning and got the same result. However
> when the site is view
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 09:59:58 +1100, Web Usability
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it
> with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen.
> http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm
>
That's an easy one. The page's been served
A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it
with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen.
http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm
I tried it with Firefox 0.9 this morning and got the same result. However
when the site is viewed with MSIE 6 and NS 7 you get th
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