Kenoli Oleari wrote:

Some of you may be interested in the following page:
http://www.longrange.org/nav_test/page_1.php
--Kenoli

> Thanks for the feedback.-- That's interesting.  It's working on all  
> three browsers on the Mac, including Opera.  No fuchsia.  Does IE Win  
> just do nothing with it?  Is there any clear way in which it breaks  
> in WIE?
>
> I must say I don't understand the code either.  I started to parse  
> out the php and it seemed like a kind of hybrid of procedural and  
> object oriented code.  It is probably php4, which only partially  
> implemented objects.
>
> I guess it's not much use if it doesn't work on Windows (I presume  
> that is the platform you are on).  I will look at it some more and  
> see if I can identify any known IE Windows issues.  There are hovers,  
> but they are all related to links, which is something i think  
> Microsoft understands.
>
> There are two things I try to give as little support to as possible:  
> Microsoft and George Bush.  Unfortunately, there are still a lot of  
> unrepentant sinners in the world.
>
> Some day . . .
>
> --Kenoli
>
Breaking layout problem seems isolated to all versions of IE. Please see 
win/2000, xp, and mac/5.2 captures. 
<http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=216594>
I was being sarcastic about the color. Not all os/browsers default to 
white backgrounds. I've got Opera set to fuchsia.
Best,
~davidLaakso

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