[WSG] Mozilla 1.6 is out!

2004-01-16 Thread Mark Stanton
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/#1.6 Looks like most of the enhancements have been in the mail client, but that url hack that affected both IE Moz has also been fixed. Cheers Mark -- Mark Stanton Technical Director Gruden Pty Ltd Tel: 9956 6388 Mob: 0410 458 201 Fax: 9956

[WSG] Russ' point from last night's meeting

2004-01-16 Thread James Ellis
Hi all For those who didn't make it, Russ in his presentation made a really good point about cross browser implementation Basically we can tweak to 6.7 different browsers but are the people who view our sites going to do the same? Provided the content is structured to be readable for our

Re: [WSG] Russ' point from last night's meeting

2004-01-16 Thread Vaska . WSG
Do people really code/tweak for NS4? My netscape traffic generally ranges less than 3% and I can only imagine that a very small chunk of that is actually NS4. Am I missing something? v On 16 Jan 2004, at 11:10, James Ellis wrote: Hi all For those who didn't make it, Russ in his

RE: [WSG] Russ' point from last night's meeting

2004-01-16 Thread Peter Firminger
In some Government organisations, Netscape 4 is still used as the default browser generally to the use of the Netscape email client and because they paid a site licence for corporate use (which is why Netscape had to bring out an update to 4.7? last year). If one of these organisations is your

Re: [WSG] Maestro site : nearly xhtml

2004-01-16 Thread Michael Zeltner
hey james i was/am involved in the development of that site and thanks for telling me/us that the content wasn't valid ;) the important pages are repaired now. to clean up the forum markup is almost impossible (it's not a good piece of software imo), we just used it as it was. and the wiki is