On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Colin Viebrock wrote: >generated, and moving to a CSS formatting model acheived that while >still maintaining "compatability" for current browsers.
It obviously is not compatible with current browsers as it is really ugly in IE and NS. >My question back would be how many people here *really* care what the >output looks like? Is anyone making that info available in a production Indeed, why did you have to change it? Just to get CSS in there? >for debugging purposes by site developers, or other diagnostic reasons >... in which case as long as the info is there and legible, I don't see >the issue. Exactly my point. Why did it have to be changed? >However, if there are, then you can easily replace the stylesheet with >your own style to "skin" the page ... something that would've been much Only thing I'm gonna do is revert your patch..if you don't fix the CSS to work with any browser, that is. I'm not gonna waste my time on this thing more than doing that revert. >If we want a truly cross-browser phpinfo() page, it should be text-only >or plain, unformatted, uncoloured tables. Yes please. --Jani -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php