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Hi all, Please take a look at http://www.ianhobson.co.uk/test.htm It validates and works in Firefox exactly as required... ... but IE6 makes a complete mess of it. Does anyone have any ideas about how I can make IE play? I'm already torn out at least least half of my remaining hair with this. Nothing I have tried has convinced IE to do anything better. Many thanks Ian |
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I don't think you need to bother about IE6 any more, it is an old and very broken piece of software - it should no longer be used. |
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I don't think you need to bother about IE6 any more, |
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it is an old and very broken piece of software |
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it should no longer be used. |
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Try IE7, or if you can, IE8beta. |
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Hi all, Please take a look at http://www.ianhobson.co.uk/test.htm It validates and works in Firefox exactly as required... Thanks to everyone for their rsponces. Some comments. |
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I think most professionals would strongly disagree. IE6 still (unfortunately) commands a very sizable portion of general browsing traffic. |

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Ian Hobson wrote: http://www.ianhobson.co.uk/test.htm ... but IE6 makes a complete mess of it. If you are referring to the one-row height in IE6, it is because that is what you are telling it to do. textarea rows="1" cols="1"></textarea |
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I think most professionals would strongly disagree. IE6 still (unfortunately) commands a very sizable portion of general browsing traffic. Professionals? Or people who don't know how to install a proper browser? ![]() |
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Ian Hobson wrote: I need frames partly because the whole app is in frames (circa 2002?) and a complete rewrite is not feasable, Ah. You didn't include that in your details. |
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On Apr 24, 12:33 pm, Alexander Huber <alhu... (AT) gmx (DOT) net> wrote: I think most professionals would strongly disagree. IE6 still (unfortunately) commands a very sizable portion of general browsing traffic. Professionals? Or people who don't know how to install a proper browser? ![]() By all means, allow me to clarify. Most professional Web designers and developers would strongly disagree that you can abandon consideration for IE6, for the simple reason that so many people "don't know how to install a proper browser". ;-) |
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