David Cary Hart wrote:
On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 22:14 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 6/27/05, Robin Laing <Robin.Laing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This still does not justify not using the "Standards.' Oh, yea, I
have to remember that Microsoft is the expert at not using "standards"
in both IE and their Java. Of course sites depending on MS java are
having problems with those that don't have the MS version of Java anymore.
In my opinion there are two sets of 'standards': The W3C/Sun/anything
and Microsoft. The new MSN Search give me an unformated page and tells
me that their stylesheet is not compatable with my browser. At least
they don't dare say that my browser is not compatable with their
stylesheet!
Make that three (Opera). I have been rewriting our site; Getting rid of
FP (FINALLY ending the embarrassment) as well as tables. While I have
tweaked cascading menus to work on all three, Opera and IE seem to have
very different interpretations of <DIV> - particularly if there is
nesting - in contrast to Moz/Firefox/Konqueror. The issue is
exacerbated with relative values.
Now that is getting specific. There is a page (I don't have the link)
that does a full CSS test of browsers for compatibility. I found the
link looking for Browser compatibility issues.
There was a discussion about IE and CSS some time ago that pointed to
the link.
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Robin Laing