I'd rather not, given how even comments can screw up rendering in IE6 ;)

- David


On 02.10.2008, at 10:38, Felix Gilcher wrote:

Hey Koen,

you're right - it's always bad if you have to include browser
specifics into the html-code. I always place  a comment in such
occasions so that no other dev thinks: "Darn, that's stupid, let's
clean it up." Glad it works at least.

felix


On Oct 2, 2008, at 8:53 AM, Van Daele, Koen wrote:

Hi,

This solution seems to work. Not something I'm completely happy
with, I
don't feel comfortable having the position of one tag matter so much,
but hey it's IE so what can you do.

Thanks for all the input,
Koen

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Hey,

that's quite an interesting read. Cute IE bug there. Well,
anyways - it does offer a solution: Include the script tag
that loads dojo before the base tag. (well, make it absolute
in that url).

cheers

felix


On Sep 30, 2008, at 12:02 PM, Van Daele, Koen wrote:


http://trac.dojotoolkit.org/ticket/1991

http://trac.dojotoolkit.org/ticket/557

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webdevelopers

Hi Koen,

I'm using the self-closing <base href="fooo" /> all the
time and it
works fine in all versions of IE6. Do you have any reference that
states that it does not work, I'd like to know more about that.

chers

felix

On Sep 30, 2008, at 11:46 AM, Van Daele, Koen wrote:

Hi all,

I'm faced with a problem that emerges from using a combination of
Dojo, the <Base> tag, the FPF and (of course) IE6.
Apparently IE can't
handle <base href="foo" /> and needs to have it as <base
href="foo"></base>.
The recommended fix for this is using:
<base href='foo'/><!--[if IE]></base><![endif]-->

This works fine, but anytime I have a form where the FPF
is used in
combination with Dojo IE6 can't load the page. After checking the
output in firebug it looks to me as if the FPF 'fixes' the
output from
<base></base> to <base/>. Does anyone know a way around this?

Greetings,
Koen

Koen Van Daele
IT-verantwoordelijke
Vlaams Instituut voor het Onroerend Erfgoed Phoenix
gebouw - Koning
Albert II laan 19 bus 5 1210 Brussel

Tel.: 02/553.16.82
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