Hi Michael, I've just checked in both Safari and Opera for OSX and everything seems to be working okay. I noticed that if the Sweet Tools page loads first it doesn't make the call to Google or Simile, I'm assuming because it's already loaded into the cache. I'm also on a broadband connection and I don't notice any lag. Perhaps there will be a way to remove the spreadsheet call out of the Body onLoad. Cheers, +dk
Derek Kinsman The Idea Company New Media Designer http://www.ideacompany.ca/ http://boring.ambitiouslemon.com/ 1.416.371.5652 Michael K. Bergman wrote: > Hi Derek, > > Thanks; I've tried your suggestion. Can you tell me if it works now in > Safari? > > The only problem I see is that the call to simile now occurs for EVERY > request to my blog; I'm not sure that is such a good thing! > > Thanks, Mike > > derek | idea company wrote: > >> Hi Mike I think I may have found out why Safari and Opera are having >> problems. If you look at the source code for your exhibit/wordpress >> page your DOCTYPE, HTML, HEAD and BODY tags repeat where your exhibit >> starts. I suggest moving any of your Javascript and CSS calls into your >> header.php file and removing your doctype and just leaving your >> exhibit.php template file with the exhibit contructor codes. Safari and >> Opera really don't like seeing two DOCTYPE, HEAD or BODY tags in a file. >> Cheers, >> Derek >> >> Derek Kinsman >> The Idea Company >> >> New Media Designer >> >> http://www.ideacompany.ca/ >> http://boring.ambitiouslemon.com/ >> 1.416.371.5652 >> >> >> >> Michael K. Bergman wrote: >> >>> I'm hoping someone can also diagnose the Exhibit/Sweet Tools display >>> problems with Opera and Safari. >>> >>> Thanks, Mike >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> General mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general >> >> > > _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
