Oh man, I don't know how to tell you this, but mine looked good; just as I
imagine the author intended. However, changing encoding did kick it back to
home page. I'm using a 17" monitor at 1024x768 with 12 pt. comic sans. I
wish I had a suggestion for you.
Informative site tho, thanx, I've bookmarked it for future reference.
-s
On Friday 06 April 2001 07:47 pm, you wrote:
> Here is the link to the Direct Rendering page:
> http://dri.sourceforge.net
>
> For an example of the problem select the Documentation link, then choose
> either the User Guide link or the DRI Compilation Guide link. Scroll down
> the page and you should find that some of the text on the page is screwed
> up. On the Users Guide page, for instance, page down until you get to
> XF86Config file section. There should be blocks of text in that section
> that are displayed all screwy.
>
> Paging down in the Compilation Guide you should find similar blocks of text
> that are screwed up. By screwed up I mean that ALL the text of that block
> is rendered on top of itself and is thus, unreadable. On MOST pages that
> this happens on, all you need to do is go to View -> Set encoding and
> select something (I usually select Arabic at the top) and this fixes it but
> on these DRI pages, you get kicked back to the homepage instead.
>
> There are a few military pages that require SSL (which I do have) support
> in the browser (which I have enabled in konqueror) but will not allow me to
> connect because the sites tell me that I don't have SSL. Changing the user
> agent to fake being IE doesn't help.
>
> On Friday 06 April 2001 18:09, s wrote:
> > Hmmmm. Well, I don't go to exotic sites too often. I haven't had a
> > problem. Hey, would you post one or two of those links so I can test mine
> > out? -s
> >