Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 19/06/2015 08:36:
Ray_Net wrote:
W3BNR wrote on 19/06/2015 01:54:
On 6/18/2015 12:35 PM, Bill DeCoster wrote:
I find myself needing to use IE other programs more and more
because of issues with it. What's the point if nothing works?
IMHO most of the issues that you see regarding IE vs SM is not in
the SM's software. It is in the HTML of the pages that do not
work or do not display properly in SM whilst they do work or
display properly in IE.
When you find a page that works in IE but not SM, check it out at
https://validator-suite.w3.org/
If the validator shows errors, the problem you have with SM is NOT
SM - it is the coding of that page.
Yes, but it would be nice if SM was able to display a page
containing errors.
It usually does.
Sometimes not as the designer would have liked, but it's not our fault
if they don't know their job. If an engineer puts up a faulty bridge,
is it the car's fault for being unable to drive across?
Yes ! (OK, I go out :-) )
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