Daniel wrote, On 05/08/2014 10:40:
On 05/08/14 01:17, Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel pounded out :
On 04/08/14 01:34, David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/3/2014 2:14 AM, Daniel wrote:
On 03/08/14 00:42, David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/2/2014 4:02 AM, Daniel wrote:
On 02/08/14 00:48, Philip Taylor wrote:
2.17.1 : also blank. A peek behind the scenes reveals ---
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"><html><head>(head content
omitted)</head><body itemscope
itemtype="http://schema.org/CollectionPage"></body></html>
Since <body> is empty, nothing can be rendered unless it is
populated by
scripting or content added by CSS.
Philip Taylor
Good catch, Philip, but couldn't http://schema.org/CollectionPage
be the
content that is supposed to be displayed, at least??
No. Try it yourself.
Try what, David?? Up-thread I typed that clicking on the original
link,
I got a blank screen, but, clicking on the schema.org link with-in
the
code worked.
I tried viewing <http://schema.org/CollectionPage> via SeaMonkey. It
had nothing to do with Google or fonts. That is NOT the content
that is
displayed when someone tries to view <https://www.google.com/fonts>
via
Firefox.
David, my knowledge of HTML is very limited, although I do have a web
page and space as part of my ISP's account, but if I see
<body "http://schema.org/CollectionPage"></body>
I would expect that schema.org to show up on the Google/fonts page.
I have no idea what effect the "itemscope itemtype=" have with-in the
<body> </body> declaration!
<http://schema.org/>
describes what schema is/does. If you click on "Get Started" you'll get
more details.
Ed, I'm not worried about what the <http://schema.org/> site does,
just that I see the link as part of the coding for the Google Fonts
page, which is not displaying if SeaMonkey names itself as SeaMonkey.
If SeaMonkey spoofs itself as Firefox, the Google Fonts page is
displaying!
Not really, my SM spoof as Firefox but the page is blank.( Mozilla/5.0
(Windows NT 6.1; rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/29.0 SeaMonkey/2.26.1 )
Have a look at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1048055
comment #1 - David E. Ross say:
"However, spoofing Firefox without "SeaMonkey" in the UA string allows
the page to be viewed."
So you sentence should be:
If SeaMonkey spoofs itself as Firefox,*without* SeaMonkey in the
string... the Google Fonts page is displaying!
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