Re: Browsers browsers



Trevor L. wrote:
Thanks for the info. you gave to the OP

I also had a similar problem. When I downloaded and used Firefox, I found it does things differently. I have sorted out most of them, although sometimes they are compromises - not what I really want.

At the moment, I am having problems with some code (from an external source) which displays my sitemap. In IE6 one can expand/collapse the list. In Firefox, one can't. Something to do with style.display I think.

remember that thing called standards? IE never follows them...
error returned from sitemap:
Warning: Non-standard document.all property was used. Use W3C standard document.getElementById() instead.
Line: 150


im working on translating it... [hate IE and its non standard code introduction, and yes i know this is an ms newsgroup]

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Kieren
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