"Lester Caine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> So don't know what goes wrong, but were running Apache 2.0.50, PHP5.0.0 on
> XP-SP1 and probably style sheets were going wrong. Switch back to W2k SP3
> and all is fine (SP4 screws up various other network apps) so we
Lester Caine wrote:
Miles Thompson wrote:
Most likely this is a consequence of Windows XP SP2, one of its side
effects is blocking of popups in IE.
Strange, like smokers becoming non-smokers.
No SP2 stuff added - and unlikely to be added
This problem is affecting a couple of W2k machines as well
O
Miles Thompson wrote:
Most likely this is a consequence of Windows XP SP2, one of its side
effects is blocking of popups in IE.
Strange, like smokers becoming non-smokers.
No SP2 stuff added - and unlikely to be added
This problem is affecting a couple of W2k machines as well
Check Sunbelt Softwar
Jason Wong wrote:
On Friday 27 August 2004 01:28, Lester Caine wrote:
[yada yada]
Loading Mozilla on the problem machines gives a clean page with the
correct pop-up's so I simply don't know what to try next. When this sort
of thing was happening during development it was usually tracked to
faulty P
On Friday 27 August 2004 01:28, Lester Caine wrote:
[yada yada]
> Loading Mozilla on the problem machines gives a clean page with the
> correct pop-up's so I simply don't know what to try next. When this sort
> of thing was happening during development it was usually tracked to
> faulty PHP, but
Most likely this is a consequence of Windows XP SP2, one of its side
effects is blocking of popups in IE.
Strange, like smokers becoming non-smokers.
Check Sunbelt Software for some workarounds, they identified the problem
about 12 da ago.
Cheers - Miles
At 01:11 PM 8/26/2004, Jason Wong wrote:
Jason Wong wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
The PHP application is working fine everywhere else. If you are bothered
about me asking for help getting it working with crappy browsers just
don't bother to post at all
OK here are the 'facts':
- "This seems to be happening on sites where recent IE 'secu
On Thursday 26 August 2004 22:37, Lester Caine wrote:
> > Lester Caine wrote:
> The PHP application is working fine everywhere else. If you are bothered
> about me asking for help getting it working with crappy browsers just
> don't bother to post at all
OK here are the 'facts':
- "This see
raditha dissanayake wrote:
and what has this got to do with PHP?
Lester Caine wrote:
A couple of sites are reporting problems with pages which include .css
style pop-ups. The information is being displayed at the top of the
page rather than in a pop-up. This seems to be happening on sites
where
Raditha Dissanayake wrote:
and what has this got to do with PHP?
Lester Caine wrote:
A couple of sites are reporting problems with pages which include .css
style pop-ups. The information is being displayed at the top of the
page rather than in a pop-up. This seems to be happening on sites
where
and what has this got to do with PHP?
Lester Caine wrote:
A couple of sites are reporting problems with pages which include .css
style pop-ups. The information is being displayed at the top of the
page rather than in a pop-up. This seems to be happening on sites
where recent IE 'security fixes'
A couple of sites are reporting problems with pages which include .css
style pop-ups. The information is being displayed at the top of the page
rather than in a pop-up. This seems to be happening on sites where
recent IE 'security fixes' have been applied.
Anybody else starting to see it, and mo
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