On 04/03/2008, at 2:34 PM, John Hancock wrote:
How can you disagree with a capability? Isn't it a feature to be
used if you so choose? For intranets etc that you can force this
behaviour can actually be a good thing, but if you don't like it,
you don't have to use it!
I agree with your
Tate Johnson
I agree with your latter point. However, I fear that it
protects lazy
developers who refuse to adopt standards based practices. That said,
the more and more you look at the community on the whole; it seems
less ignorant today than at the start of the decade.
The problem
That's very true. Those that our party of the community are those that
are aware and follow standards. And, I do disagree with compatibility
indefinitely, such as having IE5's, or even IE6's rendering engine
within IE8, because that does cause bloat. But, I can understand having
IE7s, because
Hello
Im using Spry validations in my site.
The validations r not working for asp pages in IE.
All browsers r supporting html pages even IE too.
But IE is not supporting validations for asp pages.
Cud anybody solve this problem for me.
Thank u.
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You would need to give URL's and specific examples of the problem. Are
there web standards issues or just javascript not working. If it is a
problem with javascript you should find a javascript forum such as
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/JavaScript_Official/
Michael Horowitz
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Anybody installed the IE8beta1 yet?
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/ie8/readiness/Install.htm
Wondering if this nukes IE7 and embeds itself into Windows, or if it can
run standalone...
P
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Yeah, I'm afraid to install it and kick IE6 and 7 out of my box!
Anyone with the guts to do it? @:D
Regards.
Aleagi
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On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody installed the IE8beta1 yet?
The IE7 beta worked as a standalone until the first Release Candidate came out.
I presume IE8 will do the same.
Am trying now, but you need to have a fully patched machine (I'm behind a
firewall so our patches are usually pushed out a bit later ) to install it - so
be warned that the installer
I got a spare computer to test this on. Thanks for the heads up about the
availiblity of the beta.
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Yeah, I'm afraid to install it
Ok, I'm installing it...
Wish me luck! @:D
Regards,
aleagi
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On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 4:53 PM, Paul Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The IE7 beta worked as a standalone until the first Release Candidate came
out. I presume IE8 will do the same.
Am trying now, but you need to have a fully
Ok I got it installed...
Since I don't had the last updates in my machine, IE8 forced me to do it.
And I did...
Now I can't have IE6, it's updated!
I have IE7 standalone running properlly.
I'll digg to find a IE6 standalone version that worked with Ie8!
For the rest, everything looks fine.
2 restarts later I have found the following:
* it overwrites IE7
* it doesn't render anything in the tabs!
* it has an 'emulate IE7' button (??)
Best to hold off for now. If I get it sorted I'll let you all know.
Paul
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IE8 does provide a mode switch to IE7. There's a new button next to the home
button. Though I'm not surpriced it nuked your IE6 installation.
I gave it a go and tried some of my testcases where I make heavy use of
selectors and other cutting edge CSS features. Can't say I was impressed. I
had
As far as I know the emulate IE7 button forces the browser to render
pages like IE7... [Microsoft also added a meta tag to choose which
rendering version your visitors will use during their visit]
Paul Bennett wrote:
2 restarts later I have found the following:
* it overwrites IE7
* it
I gave it a go... (thanks for the link).. Installed fine...
But I had to reinstall my Logitech mouse drivers...
I love having to navgiate web pages using the keyboard.
Just goes to show how dependant we are on the mouse!
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p.s. the testcase I'm working on is here:
http://thomthom.net/storage/markup/html/sitenav/ (NOTE: very rough draft!)
but if you use it to compare IE8 with Firefox2/3, Opera 9 and Safari 3 you
see that IE8 still got a long way to go. :(
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From: Thomas Thomassen
Setup a virtual machine and do it there. Much safer.
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aleagi wrote:
Yeah, I'm afraid to install it and kick IE6 and 7 out of my box!
Anyone with the guts to do it? @:D
Regards.
Aleagi
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On Wed, Mar 5,
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Anybody installed the IE8beta1 yet?
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/ie8/readiness/Install.htm
Wondering if this nukes IE7 and embeds itself into Windows, or if it can
run standalone...
Ok, took the plunge. As already noted, it overwrites IE7,
Hi Thomas,
One thing I noticed was some oddness with :hover behaviour
I remember when IE7 came out (RC1 I think) I had to add [1] a:hover {} to
the head of my documents else it didn't work at all. I added it within my
@import statement with empty braces, like this:
style type=text/css
Agreed, plenty of virtualisation software out there that makes problems like
the ones reported just go away.
In most VM's you could take a snapshot of Windows prior to install of IE8 then
roll back to that snapshot when you are done with IE8 or until a workable
standalone comes through. For
Michael Horowitz wrote:
Setup a virtual machine and do it there. Much safer.
If you have spare WinXP installs, that is.
Sadly a bit late, but I stumbled across these ready-made VirtualPC
images from MS
I had this crazy idea that MS would allow developers to implement something
like this so we could forget about the various furbar'd rendering engines MS
produces and just run with something that works for those of us who code to,
or try to code to, the various standards:
meta name=engine
Some of the oddness can use experienced here:
http://thomthom.net/storage/markup/html/sitenav/
In IE8 the drop down menu of the red nav bar will hide when the cursor moves
over the menu where the headers are below.
Also, the table of content will not drop down.
In my CSS code for the TOC I
On 3/4/08, Keith Steinacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wouldn't pay much attention to anyone that says they can solve all of
your site's problems for 1 set fee.
why not? i charge by the page and do the seo myself. there's a free class
at: http://www.gnc-web-creations.com/seo-optimization.htm
I've just installed and it seems a lot better than IE7 - A few pages I have
that have differences between IE7 and firefox now render exactly like
firefox which is good :-)
The switch to IE7 mode is a good bonus to have but there are a few weird
things such as the url in the address bar is always
On Behalf Of Chris Knowles
Subject: [WSG] IE8 news
We've decided that IE8 will, by default, interpret web content in the
most standards compliant way it can. This decision is a change from what
we've posted previously.
Hi all,
Sorry for the quick-fire posts. This just in:
* if it doesn’t render when you start up the browser, you can open a new tab
and then switch back to the first tab - this seems to 'wake up' the rendering
engine
* the 'emulate IE7' button allows you to switch between IE7 and IE8 rendering
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Behalf Of Ben Dodson
The switch to IE7 mode is a good bonus to have but there are a few weird
things such as the url in the address bar is always greyed out apart from
the domain name which is a bit weird (and I can't quite understand why
Ok, IE6 standalone from EVOLT are NOT browsing at all!
It starts but ou can't navigate with it!
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/browsers.evolt.org/browsers/ie/32bit/standalone/ie6eolas_nt.zip
I got IE6 back from Multiple IEs...
http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
I've installed it all and
Yeap, it sucks!
I'll find a solution to that!
Regards,
Luiz Gustavo Aleagi Nunes
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On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 5:04 PM, tee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I decided to be the brave and die first IE's victim :-)
What I meant by 1 set fee was I'll get you top rankings on all search
engines and fix all your woes for $99.99!!
Charging by the page or per hour (as I do it) is more legitimate. Some
projects you can't really charge by the page though. I have one client
who's site has 600,000 pages or more.
I think it's going to be a fun ride...
http://tjkdesign.com/test/ie8/links.asp
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Thierry Koblentz wrote:
I think it's going to be a fun ride...
I really don't think it's time to saddle up yet :-)
http://tjkdesign.com/test/ie8/links.asp
So, they still have those stacking-bugs to sort out.
Georg
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Yup, I'm seeing odd :hover behaviour as well in some of my own testcases.
Launch them bug reports at them. https://connect.microsoft.com/IE
Let make sure MS is told about the problems now early. If not we'll be stuck
with this for sure afterwards.
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