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Hi, Can somebody with a mac please check if my website style sheet works reasonably well in Safari, and possibly suggest a fix for any problems? I tried the iCapture website to get a screen shot, but it seems to be down. Site: http://www.lachy.id.au/ Stylesheet: http://www.lachy.id.au/lib/style/basic/coolblue I've got it working perfectly in Mozilla. IE, and any other UAs that don't support application/xhtml+xml are intentionally being served unstyled content. It works ok in Opera, but something strange is happening with the navigation menu. There seems to be some extra margins or padding being applied, which gradually increases for each subsequent item. I may be able to work that out when I have time, but if anyone can find a fix for Opera, then that would be greatly appreciated also. |
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Mac OS 10.3.4 -- Mozilla based browsers (Camino, Mozilla, Firefox) all display page with style sheet working. In Safari, IE, and iCab, the page is served as unstyled content. |
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Does Safari send a lower q value for XHTML, than it does for HTML, or does anyone know why else this could occur? |
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It works ok in Opera, but something strange is happening with the navigation menu. There seems to be some extra margins or padding being applied, which gradually increases for each subsequent item. I may be able to work that out when I have time, but if anyone can find a fix for Opera, then that would be greatly appreciated also. |
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Matt Broughton wrote: Mac OS 10.3.4 -- Mozilla based browsers (Camino, Mozilla, Firefox) all display page with style sheet working. In Safari, IE, and iCab, the page is served as unstyled content. That seems strange, I thought Safari supported application/xhtml+xml? At the moment, it's just set up with Apache's MultiViews, and there's an index.html (unstyled HTML 4.01) and index.xhtml (styled XHTML 1.1). Does Safari send a lower q value for XHTML, than it does for HTML, or does anyone know why else this could occur? I will eventually be setting this up dynamically, rather than having 2 seperate files, but I have to learn how first. Anyway, here's the 2 static files currently being served: http://www.lachy.id.au/index.html (html 4.01) http://www.lachy.id.au/index.xhtml (xhtml 1.1) |
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