For what it's worth, if a user is browsing on OS9's IE, then they have
little choice--Firefox, Safari, etc. are all only available on OSX. So
to suggest that someone upgrades from Mac IE5 is to suggest they go
out and shell out a cool grand for a new machine that runs a new OS.
So maybe go a bit ea
Kim,
Is it possible to open the versions I mentioned with OS X? I don’t think
so… I opened it in the 0S9 emulation provided by OSX… But, now, I’ve
tried also an old ibook I have here, with only OS 9.2 and IE 5.1 and… I
do not see absolutely nothing that qualifies as a "background painting
bug
Hi Roberto,
Thanks. I guess you didn't open it OS9? So unless that's the case it
should not be necessary. Thanks though :-)
Kim
I’ve opened your page in IE for Mac, versions 5.0 and 5.1.7 and it
seems exactly equal to what I see in Firefox on Windows. Do you want
me to send a printscreen
Hi Kim,
I’ve opened your page in IE for Mac, versions 5.0 and 5.1.7 and it seems
exactly equal to what I see in Firefox on Windows. Do you want me to
send a printscreen to your email?
Roberto
Kim Kruse wrote:
Hi Josef,
Have you looked at the page?
Hi Josef,
Have you looked at the page? I'm using @import and I'm *only* having
problems with one particular OS... Mac OS9 and IE5X! AFAIK the page
looks fine on all other browser/OS.
Regarding the "hint". Isn't it so that if you put a "this page is best
view or Update your browser... or wors
Well of course I'd make the site degrade gracefully in IE on a Mac, id
use the @import reference so that older browsers would just render the
content, im all for web standards, but if you are having major problems
with IE on a Mac, which a lot of developers do have, then id say just
render the cont
Hmmm...
> I don't have a certain answer, but I have a questions; Why are you
> trying to get your website to work on IE on a Mac?? (OS9)?? You know
> that IE on a mac has been ditched in the new OSX (Tiger). And
> Safari is
> the dominent Browser. You should have a message appear on
> your site fo