Reply 20 of 27, by Snover
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MSIE5 was good for the gap between Nutscrape 4 and Mozilla.
Yes, it’s my fault.
MSIE5 was good for the gap between Nutscrape 4 and Mozilla.
Yes, it’s my fault.
Okay, I don't feel so bad then. The site does work in Netscape 4.61 (now I've removed the use of some styles), but it does some funny stuff to the lists.
does 4 support the javascript:alert() function? If so, you should do a browser check and if it is a certain browser, tell the user to come back with a good browser.
(oy! vBulletin is screwing with formatting options behind my back! I didn't put that space in there)
Yes, it’s my fault.
wrote:does 4 support the javascript:alert() function? If so, you should do a browser check and if it is a certain browser, tell the user to come back with a good browser.
Oh, I'm so tempted. I wonder if its possible to write an activeX object that download, installs and runs mozilla, and then reloads the page. Just do the job for them. 😀
ahaha, that would be sheer hilarity!!
Yes, it’s my fault.
For the record, MSIE6 reports weird errors on REPLY screen in VOGONS if you do not have "Disable script debugging" checked in IE's settings. Recommend Snover to check it out, if he feels goodly towards the IE users who visits VOGONS. I cannot remember any of the errors right now, but they appear. (!)
You mean stuff like
"color_text is not defined"
"closecurrent_text is not defined"
?
I never even notice these things since the Javascript debugger in Mozilla is a separate chrome window that I only have open when I'm testing things.
Apparently something stupid overwrote vbcode_language.js with vbcode.js (probably me). I've fixed it. No more problem. 😀
Yes, it’s my fault.
Originally posted by Schadenfreude For the record, MSIE6 reports weird errors on REPLY screen in VOGONS if you do not have "Disable script debugging" checked in IE's settings.
Not on mine. Works the same way, with or without.