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Neo Geshel <gotcha (AT) geshel (DOT) org> writes: Sherm Pendley wrote: Neo Geshel <gotcha (AT) geshel (DOT) org> writes: NOTE: PAST EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN ME THAT MANY ON USENET FAIL TO READ ARTICLES PROPERLY PRIOR TO ANSWERING. I AM LOOKING FOR VERY SPECIFIC INFORMATION, THEREFORE PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THOROUGHLY BEFORE RESPONDING; OR ASK QUESTIONS TO CLARIFY. I *WILL* APPRECIATE ANY CONSTRUCTIVE REPLY. You begin by cross-posting, shouting, and then telling us that we should read an article "properly", even though you can't be bothered to postit that way. Would you rather I multi-post? No, I would rather you choose one group. This doesn't belong in .misc, or in .site-design, and alt.html is well-nigh useless. |
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My advice is, since using XHTML is causing problems, use HTML instead. Problem solved. I have far more problems with HTML and “quirks mode” rendering differences between browsers This is getting to be a common theme for you, complaining about problems you've created for yourself. If quirks mode causes problems, use a DTD that doesn't trigger it. Problem solved. |
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don't come back here asking for solutions to the problems you've insisted on creating for yourself, and insulting the very people who tried to tell you how to avoid those problems in the first place. Confusing cause and effect, are we? No, "we" aren't. You seriously think you're the first person to try this? Do you think that the advice given to everyone else who has tried it will be any different for you? |
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Get over yourself and type "XHTML" into a Google Groups search. Then read and learn. |
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Sherm Pendley wrote: Neo Geshel <gotcha (AT) geshel (DOT) org> writes: Sherm Pendley wrote: You begin by cross-posting, shouting, and then telling us that we should read an article "properly", even though you can't be bothered to post it that way. Would you rather I multi-post? No, I would rather you choose one group. This doesn't belong in .misc, or in .site-design, and alt.html is well-nigh useless. okay, .misc was useless. I agree. But .site-design was chosen because, had you actually read to the end of the post, you would have seen that I am also requesting design critiques. |
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But alt.html is one of the busiest NG for html/xhtml. |
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My advice is, since using XHTML is causing problems, use HTML instead. Problem solved. I have far more problems with HTML and “quirks mode” rendering differences between browsers This is getting to be a common theme for you, complaining about problems you've created for yourself. If quirks mode causes problems, use a DTD that doesn't trigger it. Problem solved. There is no DTD that can, by itself, do as good a job as { XHTML 1.1 DTD + [application/xml for IE | application/xhtml+xml for everything else] + XML Prolog [ + XSLT Transformation for IE] } across the “big three” of IE, Firefox and Opera. |
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Should I start spoon-feeding the Usenet community the specifics of what I look for? Is it really that hard to properly read a post before answering?? |
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Hence, my attempt to “focus” readers into the same direction that I am attempting to go. |
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I wasn’t looking for advice. |
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Or in other words, RTFP. |
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First you come here talking of the difficulties your "solution" is causing you, now you're claiming it does "as good a job" of avoiding quirks mode as the recommended solution. Make up your mind. |
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Was my post really so complicated that you couldn’t figure it out? How close to pablum do I need to make my posts so that they can be understood? |
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At no time did I ever ask for help in fixing a problem. |
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The problem was already fixed |
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Neo Geshel <gotcha (AT) geshel (DOT) org> writes: Was my post really so complicated that you couldn’t figure it out? How close to pablum do I need to make my posts so that they can be understood? I understand you perfectly. You created a problem for yourself, patched it up with a bunch of half-baked workarounds, and now you expect us all to test those workarounds without pointing out that they wouldn't have been necessary if you hadn't created the problem in the first place. |
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At no time did I ever ask for help in fixing a problem. What makes you think I care what you asked for? I'm posting for the benefit of those who might learn from your mistakes. You can choose to be among that group or not - it makes no difference to me either way. |
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The problem was already fixed There would have been nothing to "fix" if you hadn't created the problem in the first place. There would have been no "fix" to test if you hadn't patched the symptoms with half-baked workarounds instead of addressing the real problem. sherm-- |
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And that is, after all, the basic purpose of Usenet: To ask questions and get appropriate replies |
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Neo Geshel <gotcha (AT) geshel (DOT) org> writes: And that is, after all, the basic purpose of Usenet: To ask questions and get appropriate replies Wrong again. Usenet is an open discussion, not a help desk. No one here is obligated to answer your question. The only obligation we have here is to stay within the topic of the group charter. sherm-- |
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If my posts *are* replied to, however, I would logically expect and appreciate the replies to be on-topic and in direct relation to the question(s) in the post that is being replied to. |
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If my posts *are* replied to, however, I would logically expect and appreciate the replies to be on-topic and in direct relation to the question(s) in the post that is being replied to. |
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