[webdev] Re: voila
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I don't think it's a browser issue. I think it's a name resolution/server
configuration issue. I noticed that when I was not able to pull up the web
page via name, and I used the ip address, I still could not pull the page
up. It was not until after my machine was able to resolve the name that I
was able to get to the page.
ja
-----Original Message-----
From: webdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:webdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxx]On Behalf
Of Tom Hull
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 11:26 AM
To: webdev@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [webdev] Re: voila
Dale W Hodge wrote:
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: webdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:webdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxx]On Behalf
> > Of Koji Hayakawa
> >
> >
> > Really? From kscable, I can get to notwerk address just fine. The
site's
> > up and running.
>
> Hum... I'm trying this from work now and I have no problem. It may be a
> problem with my browser on my laptop, which is stuck running Win95/IE4.
> I've been told that some sites using Tables won't load under IE4 for some
> reason. I'd never personally experianced that, so I didn't about it being
a
> possibility.
I just tried bringing up the homepage both using IE5 under NT and IE4 under
Win95, and both look fine. Aside from the homepage, there's very little in
way of tables. (The banner is in a table. Most pages only have the banner.)
I've also tried it with lynx, which loses most of the homepage.
> If that's indeed the case, I'd like to find out why and if there's
anything
> we can change to make it work. Granted, we'd hope most people would be
> using something other than IE, but if we want to encourage new Linux
users,
> we need to be able to get the message out.
Presumably openacs has been developed with IE as well as Netscape in mind.
(I've seen browser-specific code in the pulldown menu module.) I don't
normally test with IE, but can if I have to. I think there's even some
hooks for serving special pages for non-graphical browsers like lynx, but
I haven't dug into that. I very rarely use lynx, and don't think it should
be considered the common denominator for our web pages. I would agree that
we should the intersection of relatively recent Netscape and IE as common
denominator, and either stick to that or implement support for both (as
the pulldown menu module does).
> --dwh
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- [webdev] voila, Tom Hull, 2002/03/28
- [webdev] Re: voila, Dale W Hodge, 2002/03/28
- [webdev] Re: voila, Koji Hayakawa, 2002/03/28
- [webdev] Re: voila, Dale W Hodge, 2002/03/29
- [webdev] Re: voila, Matt Pankratz, 2002/03/29
- [webdev] Re: voila, Jonathan Hall, 2002/03/29
- [webdev] Re: voila, Dale W Hodge, 2002/03/29
- [webdev] Re: voila, Matt Pankratz, 2002/03/29
- [webdev] Re: voila, Tom Hull, 2002/03/29
- [webdev] Re: voila,
John Alexander <=
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