RE: OT: Macromedia's new site design

2002-01-25 Thread Zac Belado

> Great, thanks. I'm seeing that content in a Netscape 6.x branch, but if
> it's across a good segment of browsers then that'd be a good issue to flag
> for them.

It might just be a Mozilla 0.96 bug. The new version (o.97) doesn't have the
same behaviour.
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RE: OT: Macromedia's new site design

2002-01-24 Thread John Dowdell

At 9:27 AM 1/24/2, Zac Belado wrote:
> None of the KnowledgeBase search results pages render in Mozilla .96...
> I downloaded .97 yesterday so I will try the pages again
>
>> if you could drop a note at the feedback site then that'd be great
>> http://webforums.macromedia.com/macromediafeedback/
>
> Will do.

Great, thanks. I'm seeing that content in a Netscape 6.x branch, but if
it's across a good segment of browsers then that'd be a good issue to flag
for them.

jd





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RE: OT: Macromedia's new site design

2002-01-24 Thread Zac Belado

At 9:11 AM 1/23/2, Zac Belado wrote:
> > I can't get any data back from the knowledgebase search using Mozilla

> Hi Zac --  Which page, which Mozilla, any particular search term, and does
> "no date" also mean no HTML, or just a literal "no hits" type of message,
> or what should someone expect to see if they're trying to match that
> symptom?

None of the KnowledgeBase search results pages render in Mozilla .96. I do
the exact same search in IE and the page displays correctly. The page data
is even present in Mozzila but something is stopping it from displaying.

I downloaded .97 yesterday so I will try the pages again on the off chance
that its a Mozilla bug.

> Jon, if you could drop a note at the feedback site then that'd be great
> thanks... I know there's still a lot of work to be done but I don't know
> which work is being done where yet myself:

> http://webforums.macromedia.com/macromediafeedback/

Will do.

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RE: OT: Macromedia's new site design

2002-01-24 Thread Brockman, Chuck

This has been posted before, but it may well be worth reposting.  There is a
site, http://www.lindows.com, which is a new operating system that allows
you to run both windows and linux apps.  This is either a stand alone os or
can run next to existing windows installs.

There is a $99 charge, and it is in a "preview" stage right now.  I am
downloading a copy of it to check it out.  May end up being worthwhile.
It's a great concept, but we'll see.

-Original Message-
From: Billy Cravens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 11:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Macromedia's new site design


You can run something like VMWare, running multiple versions of
Windows/Linux concurrently.  Also, there's a web-based service that gives
you screenshots of your site in different browsers at
http://www.netmechanic.com/browser-index.htm

Of course, since you're a single PC user, does that mean you don't test
Linux or Mac?  Bad idea - there's a lot of issues there.  Pick up some
commodity hardware off of eBay - an old 166 with 16mb of RAM will run Linux
ok, and you can find an old iMac for under $300.

- Original Message -
From: "Peter Tilbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 12:07 AM
Subject: RE: OT: Macromedia's new site design


> What I hate - but we (single PC) developers would know this - is the 
> fact that it is very difficult to run more than one version of a 
> browser (IE,
NS)
> and can this really complicate things.
>
> If you keep your core HTML as compliant it can assist greatly but 
> often browser issues can be difficult to track down and nail.
>
> Peter Tilbrook
> ColdFusion Applications Developer
> 2/13 Murrung Crescent
> Ngunnawal ACT 2913
> AUSTRALIA
>
> Ph: (02) 6255 5593
> Mob: 0401 973 415
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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Re: OT: Macromedia's new site design

2002-01-24 Thread Billy Cravens

You can run something like VMWare, running multiple versions of
Windows/Linux concurrently.  Also, there's a web-based service that gives
you screenshots of your site in different browsers at
http://www.netmechanic.com/browser-index.htm

Of course, since you're a single PC user, does that mean you don't test
Linux or Mac?  Bad idea - there's a lot of issues there.  Pick up some
commodity hardware off of eBay - an old 166 with 16mb of RAM will run Linux
ok, and you can find an old iMac for under $300.

- Original Message -
From: "Peter Tilbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 12:07 AM
Subject: RE: OT: Macromedia's new site design


> What I hate - but we (single PC) developers would know this - is the fact
> that it is very difficult to run more than one version of a browser (IE,
NS)
> and can this really complicate things.
>
> If you keep your core HTML as compliant it can assist greatly but often
> browser issues can be difficult to track down and nail.
>
> Peter Tilbrook
> ColdFusion Applications Developer
> 2/13 Murrung Crescent
> Ngunnawal ACT 2913
> AUSTRALIA
>
> Ph: (02) 6255 5593
> Mob: 0401 973 415
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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Re: OT: Macromedia's new site design

2002-01-24 Thread Dave Hannum

Running multi versions of NS is not difficult.  I currently have 3.04, 4.
07
and 6 loaded up with no difficulty, and use them concurrently.  IE is
another story.  5.5 on one machine and 6.0 on another.

Dave


- Original Message -
From: "Peter Tilbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 1:07 AM
Subject: RE: OT: Macromedia's new site design


What I hate - but we (single PC) developers would know this - is the fact
that it is very difficult to run more than one version of a browser (IE, 
NS)
and can this really complicate things.

If you keep your core HTML as compliant it can assist greatly but often
browser issues can be difficult to track down and nail.

Peter Tilbrook
ColdFusion Applications Developer
2/13 Murrung Crescent
Ngunnawal ACT 2913
AUSTRALIA

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RE: OT: Macromedia's new site design

2002-01-23 Thread Peter Tilbrook

What I hate - but we (single PC) developers would know this - is the fact
that it is very difficult to run more than one version of a browser (IE, NS)
and can this really complicate things.

If you keep your core HTML as compliant it can assist greatly but often
browser issues can be difficult to track down and nail.

Peter Tilbrook
ColdFusion Applications Developer
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AUSTRALIA

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Re: OT: Macromedia's new site design

2002-01-23 Thread John Dowdell

At 9:11 AM 1/23/2, Zac Belado wrote:
> I can't get any data back from the knowledgebase search using Mozilla

Hi Zac --  Which page, which Mozilla, any particular search term, and does
"no date" also mean no HTML, or just a literal "no hits" type of message,
or what should someone expect to see if they're trying to match that
symptom?

Jon, if you could drop a note at the feedback site then that'd be great
thanks... I know there's still a lot of work to be done but I don't know
which work is being done where yet myself:
http://webforums.macromedia.com/macromediafeedback/

jd





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