On 9/10/11 6:51 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Under WinXP Pro SP3 I have been using SM 2.0.8 for some time on an 
> IBM(Lenovo) T43 ThinkPad.
> 
> Fairly recently I did an upgrade to a more recent version (which one 
> ???). It was unsatisfactory - very slow. I reverted to 2.0.8 via a 
> clean install. All was well.
> 
> With all the hoopla about security fixes, I obtained a copy of 2.3.1 
> and installed it in its own directory, leaving 2.0.8 as it was. I am 
> using the same profile for each.
> 
> "Visited links" coloring is now behaving strangely.
> 
> _IN 2.0.8_
> 
> In some pages (e.g. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/ etc.) links 
> turn red if visited.
> 
> On other pages (e.g. 
> http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/getobext.php?wfo=&sid=KSGF&num=48&raw=0&dbn=m&banner=off
>  
> etc.) visited links are inconsistently turned to red. This can be 
> demonstrated by alternating between the 2-day and 7-day view by 
> clicking link in top left of screen. Sometimes red. Sometimes blue.
> 
> _IN 2.3.1_
> 
> Links, visited or not, remain blue.
> I did notice in email visiting a link will now turn red although 
> I've seen that in no previous version.
> 
> 
> What's happening?
> 

At the MesoWest page, the HTML forces both unvisited and visited links
to be #0000FF, which is blue.  Also the page has 35 HTML errors.

Maybe you should try
<http://raws.wrh.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/roman/meso_base.cgi?stn=KSGF>, which
does not have this color problem and has "only" 22 HTML errors.

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

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