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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 11:18 am
by Willie
Ok, I am now on Firefox so will test it. now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party. the quick brown fox jumped right over the lazy dogs back the importance of works of reference should be fully recognized and acted upon by students who as staff members are often called upon to perform duties.
RESULT.................Terry G you are a genius, it now reproduces my neatly set
out posts without inserting blanks and short lines. Many thanks

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 3:18 pm
by Cam
Now try Charles Ware's website and see if you can get the side menus. I never could with Firefox... :(

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 3:25 pm
by Packedup
Cam wrote:Now try Charles Ware's website and see if you can get the side menus. I never could with Firefox... :(
There's side menus? I hardly ever use IE now, so I didn't know there were any side menus!

Still, you can report things like that to the Firefox team, or simply refuse to use sites that don't stick to standards ;)

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 5:25 pm
by Cam
Packedup wrote:Still, you can report things like that to the Firefox team, or simply refuse to use sites that don't stick to standards ;)
:lol: Well, that's all big and clever, but I'd rather have access to sites that I want to view.

To be honest, I am no Microsoft fan, and I LOVE the idea of not using their products and finding alternatives, but the simple fact is that the alternatives (generally) don't do the job as well. I know it's not their fault as Microsoft don't release the info for them to write proper software, but you have to look at what works and what doesn't. There is for and against for both systems.

I tried very hard this time to go non-microsoft when I had bad virus problems. I tried Linux (2 systems) with firefox but was getting too many problems. I put win2000 with IE6 and Norton back on and it all worked fine! I'd like to go Mac, but it's just too expensive, especially when you have a PC sitting there doing nowt.

firefox

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 5:32 pm
by Willie
CAM... ok so I logged on to www.morrisminor.org.uk and get a neat
menu down the left hand side???

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 5:37 pm
by Packedup
Cam wrote:I know it's not their fault as Microsoft don't release the info for them to write proper software, but you have to look at what works and what doesn't.
You see what's wrong with that statement? Microsoft shouldn't have to release the info for things like web coding, as it's meant to be a platform independent standard! It's only when they decide to create something, then license it/ sell reduced access licenses/ whatever, that you get the problems of "This doesn't work with x or y, and it must be this things fault".

It's just a sign of their somewhat shaky business ethic in my opinion.

Having said that, I still run Windows as some of my hardware and a lot of the software (mainly open source) just doesn't work, or at best doesn't work without a lot of tinkering, on anything else :(

But anyway, php, Nuke etc should all be fine cross platform and browser, which I think is more on topic for the thread :)

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 5:40 pm
by bigginger
Do you not get that with IE or Firefox on the PC or something? The Mac parses it pefectly with both browsers. Asked out of interest, BTW, not smugness :D

Re: firefox

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 5:57 pm
by Cam
Willie wrote:CAM... ok so I logged on to www.morrisminor.org.uk and get a neat
menu down the left hand side???
Yes, now click on 'parts dept' and it should expand and you should get: Parts Catalogue, Publications and Mail-order.

You can then click on these items and go to the relavent section and find parts. If, when you click in the items, it does nothing, then you have the same problems that I had with Firefox. :(

Packedup wrote:
Cam wrote:I know it's not their fault as Microsoft don't release the info for them to write proper software, but you have to look at what works and what doesn't.

You see what's wrong with that statement? Microsoft shouldn't have to release the info for things like web coding, as it's meant to be a platform independent standard! It's only when they decide to create something, then license it/ sell reduced access licenses/ whatever, that you get the problems of "This doesn't work with x or y, and it must be this things fault".
I don't see a problem with that statement, I'm well aware of what they SHOULD do, but that's very different from what they DO do. Web coding IS a platform independant standard, but if 90% (wild guess) of users are using one particular browser type and pages are optimised for that browser type then the 10% are in a tricky situation. IDEALLY there should be no quirks and the such like and all browsers should work all the time on all pages, but it isn't is it? People (like microsoft) sneak bits in to throw other browsers and make theirs work 'better'. Like you say, this is dodgy practice and I'm against it, but I want a working PC, so I'll use whatever works, which in this case is IE. If they released the info on what they changed/their optimisations, then the other browser writers could make it work. But they don't and can't in the current climate.
It's just a sign of their somewhat shaky business ethic in my opinion.
Yep, but then when was business ever moral or ethical? :lol: It's about making money. (again, I'm not personally part of this ethic).
Having said that, I still run Windows as some of my hardware and a lot of the software (mainly open source) just doesn't work, or at best doesn't work without a lot of tinkering, on anything else
Yes, same here.
But anyway, php, Nuke etc should all be fine cross platform and browser, which I think is more on topic for the thread
Ideally yes, but we do have the odd quirk appearing from time to time. :(

charles ware

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 10:52 pm
by Willie
CAM... did that, got full list of parts, exploded diagrams, and order form all
ok so I don't seem to have a problem with Firefox,(not yet anyway)!

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 11:20 pm
by Cam
Great stuff Willie! Seems to be working beautifully then! :D

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:16 am
by Chris Morley
I used to have all kinds of problems with MS Explorer. Firefox works very well for most websites and it's perfect for this one.

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 8:27 pm
by andrewsxt
Willie, all your posts are perfect now, how did you do that

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 8:31 pm
by andrewsxt
:oops: just had a read of page 2 and found out, i`m making a habit of this.

firefox

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 9:54 am
by Willie
ANDY, well it certainly helped but is still not 'as I type it!' Now is also put in a
Smiley where I typed '8 close brackets'! I don't pretend to understand it but
will bravely carry on posting!

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 1:04 am
by Cam
Willie, the command for a smiley with sunglasses is:

Code: Select all

8)
So, if you type an 8 followed by a close bracket, the computer thinks you want a smiley like this: 8)

Just put a space in-between the 8 and the ) to get: 8 )

smileys

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:35 am
by Willie
CAM...thanks re rogue smiley, 8)8)8)(first smiley i have ever been able to
produce)!!