Hi all,
I've been looking a bit into how the web admin looks in Internet Explorer
after noting a few problems. I found some of the problems are actually
caused by our IE-specific styles - some exceptions that we made for IE6 are
actually causing IE7 and later to look incorrect. Rather than introduce
more conditional styles, I would like to know what folks think of just not
worrying about IE6 anymore? This is just CSS so things would still work in
IE6 as well as they do now, but there might be some layout issues (this
particular change affects table border widths.)
I had meant to create a pull request, but since I had misconfigured git* I
actually pushed to the 2.2.x branch. If folks are opposed, I will revert.
* I usually set up my repositories with 'origin' pointing to a shared repo
and 'dwins' pointing at my fork on github. Apparently I was lacking in
caffeine when I set this up the last time because I had both 'origin' and
'dwins' pointing to [email protected]:geoserver/geoserver.git . Oops!
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David Winslow
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/
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