Re: SM 2.23/javascript problem?

2013-12-28 Thread Geoff Welsh

WaltS wrote:

On 12/24/2013 11:08 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 12/24/2013 3:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Please check out this page and tell me if it's me or if SeaMonkey has a
bug or if the site has a coding error. Thanks much.





(you'll be redirected to a disclaimer page, accept and you'll be let
in)

In the "Criteria" are, you can select among several different
categories. In most cases, the site works as designed. For example, if
you choose "Block Number," you get an input window where you can enter
the desired block number.

However, I've recently found that the "Building Style" and
"Municipality" options don't work. In the past (at least through
September 2013), selecting "Municipality" produced a pull-down list
from which the user could select one of 62 municipalities to constrain
the search. Now, nothing happens. For you, too?

I don't have Firefox, so I can't test with it.

I tried the site with Internet Explorer, and it's working normally (if
you use IE 11 you must specify compatibility mode). Try it and see.



The site claims to be HTML 3.2!! If it is, it has 98 HTML errors. I
generally view such error-filled Web pages as not worth diagnosing.


Hmmm...

Can anyone tell me whether recent versions of Firefox, which they claim
to support, have the same problem?


No pull-down list for Municipality with Firefox 26.0 in my test. Nothing
for Building Style either.


Those two things still work in SM 2.0 on my PPC so the site likely 
hasn't changed.  (That doesn't mean it was ever proper scripting to 
begin with thought.)


GW
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Re: SM 2.23/javascript problem?

2013-12-28 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Desiree wrote:


I went there on Fx 17.0.11 ESR and automatically denied cookies when
the cookie prompt appeared.  Then I could not accept the disclaimer.
I have zero patience with arrogant sites that require cookies for no
good reason other than to track me.


I'm a stickler for privacy, too, and I understand why you have that policy.

But if you refuse to test the site, why waste your time and mine telling 
me that? Just ignore my query and go on with your life.


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Re: SM 2.23/javascript problem?

2013-12-28 Thread WaltS

On 12/28/2013 11:34 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

WaltS wrote:

On 12/24/2013 11:08 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 12/24/2013 3:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Please check out this page and tell me if it's me or if SeaMonkey
has a
bug or if the site has a coding error. Thanks much.






(you'll be redirected to a disclaimer page, accept and you'll be let
in)

In the "Criteria" are, you can select among several different
categories. In most cases, the site works as designed. For example, if
you choose "Block Number," you get an input window where you can enter
the desired block number.

However, I've recently found that the "Building Style" and
"Municipality" options don't work. In the past (at least through
September 2013), selecting "Municipality"  produced a pull-down list
from which the user could select one of 62 municipalities to constrain
the search. Now, nothing happens. For you, too?

I don't have Firefox, so I can't test with it.

I tried the site with Internet Explorer, and it's working normally (if
you use IE 11 you must specify compatibility mode). Try it and see.



The site claims to be HTML 3.2!!  If it is, it has 98 HTML errors.  I
generally view such error-filled Web pages as not worth diagnosing.


Hmmm...

Can anyone tell me whether recent versions of Firefox, which they claim
to support, have the same problem?




No pull-down list for Municipality with Firefox 26.0 in my test. Nothing
for Building Style either.


Thanks, that's what I need to know.




Works in Chrome/Chromium.
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Re: SM 2.23/javascript problem?

2013-12-28 Thread WaltS

On 12/24/2013 11:08 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 12/24/2013 3:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Please check out this page and tell me if it's me or if SeaMonkey has a
bug or if the site has a coding error. Thanks much.




(you'll be redirected to a disclaimer page, accept and you'll be let in)

In the "Criteria" are, you can select among several different
categories. In most cases, the site works as designed. For example, if
you choose "Block Number," you get an input window where you can enter
the desired block number.

However, I've recently found that the "Building Style" and
"Municipality" options don't work. In the past (at least through
September 2013), selecting "Municipality"  produced a pull-down list
from which the user could select one of 62 municipalities to constrain
the search. Now, nothing happens. For you, too?

I don't have Firefox, so I can't test with it.

I tried the site with Internet Explorer, and it's working normally (if
you use IE 11 you must specify compatibility mode). Try it and see.



The site claims to be HTML 3.2!!  If it is, it has 98 HTML errors.  I
generally view such error-filled Web pages as not worth diagnosing.


Hmmm...

Can anyone tell me whether recent versions of Firefox, which they claim
to support, have the same problem?




No pull-down list for Municipality with Firefox 26.0 in my test. Nothing 
for Building Style either.

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Re: SM 2.23/javascript problem?

2013-12-28 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

WaltS wrote:

On 12/24/2013 11:08 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 12/24/2013 3:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Please check out this page and tell me if it's me or if SeaMonkey has a
bug or if the site has a coding error. Thanks much.





(you'll be redirected to a disclaimer page, accept and you'll be let
in)

In the "Criteria" are, you can select among several different
categories. In most cases, the site works as designed. For example, if
you choose "Block Number," you get an input window where you can enter
the desired block number.

However, I've recently found that the "Building Style" and
"Municipality" options don't work. In the past (at least through
September 2013), selecting "Municipality"  produced a pull-down list
from which the user could select one of 62 municipalities to constrain
the search. Now, nothing happens. For you, too?

I don't have Firefox, so I can't test with it.

I tried the site with Internet Explorer, and it's working normally (if
you use IE 11 you must specify compatibility mode). Try it and see.



The site claims to be HTML 3.2!!  If it is, it has 98 HTML errors.  I
generally view such error-filled Web pages as not worth diagnosing.


Hmmm...

Can anyone tell me whether recent versions of Firefox, which they claim
to support, have the same problem?




No pull-down list for Municipality with Firefox 26.0 in my test. Nothing
for Building Style either.


Thanks, that's what I need to know.

--
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--
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Re: SM 2.23/javascript problem?

2013-12-28 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/28/2013 6:19 AM, Desiree wrote:
> On 12/24/2013 6:08 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>> On 12/24/2013 3:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 Please check out this page and tell me if it's me or if SeaMonkey has a
 bug or if the site has a coding error. Thanks much.

 

 (you'll be redirected to a disclaimer page, accept and you'll be let in)

 In the "Criteria" are, you can select among several different
 categories. In most cases, the site works as designed. For example, if
 you choose "Block Number," you get an input window where you can enter
 the desired block number.

 However, I've recently found that the "Building Style" and
 "Municipality" options don't work. In the past (at least through
 September 2013), selecting "Municipality"  produced a pull-down list
 from which the user could select one of 62 municipalities to constrain
 the search. Now, nothing happens. For you, too?

 I don't have Firefox, so I can't test with it.

 I tried the site with Internet Explorer, and it's working normally (if
 you use IE 11 you must specify compatibility mode). Try it and see.

>>>
>>> The site claims to be HTML 3.2!!  If it is, it has 98 HTML errors.  I
>>> generally view such error-filled Web pages as not worth diagnosing.
>>
>> Hmmm...
>>
>> Can anyone tell me whether recent versions of Firefox, which they claim
>> to support, have the same problem?
>>
> I went there on Fx 17.0.11 ESR and automatically denied cookies when the 
> cookie prompt appeared.  Then I could not accept the disclaimer.  I have 
> zero patience with arrogant sites that require cookies for no good 
> reason other than to track me.
> 
After making sure I have only the cookies I realy want, I mark my
cookies.sqlite file read-only.  Then, I accept cookies only from the
requested domain.  They think they are setting cookies, but they are
wrong.  Their cookies disappear as soon as I terminate SeaMonkey, which
is several times a day.

-- 
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politicians refuse to tell us where they stand?
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Re: SM 2.23/javascript problem?

2013-12-28 Thread Desiree

On 12/24/2013 6:08 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 12/24/2013 3:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Please check out this page and tell me if it's me or if SeaMonkey has a
bug or if the site has a coding error. Thanks much.



(you'll be redirected to a disclaimer page, accept and you'll be let in)

In the "Criteria" are, you can select among several different
categories. In most cases, the site works as designed. For example, if
you choose "Block Number," you get an input window where you can enter
the desired block number.

However, I've recently found that the "Building Style" and
"Municipality" options don't work. In the past (at least through
September 2013), selecting "Municipality"  produced a pull-down list
from which the user could select one of 62 municipalities to constrain
the search. Now, nothing happens. For you, too?

I don't have Firefox, so I can't test with it.

I tried the site with Internet Explorer, and it's working normally (if
you use IE 11 you must specify compatibility mode). Try it and see.



The site claims to be HTML 3.2!!  If it is, it has 98 HTML errors.  I
generally view such error-filled Web pages as not worth diagnosing.


Hmmm...

Can anyone tell me whether recent versions of Firefox, which they claim
to support, have the same problem?

I went there on Fx 17.0.11 ESR and automatically denied cookies when the 
cookie prompt appeared.  Then I could not accept the disclaimer.  I have 
zero patience with arrogant sites that require cookies for no good 
reason other than to track me.

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Re: SM 2.23/javascript problem?

2013-12-24 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/24/2013 3:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Please check out this page and tell me if it's me or if SeaMonkey has a 
> bug or if the site has a coding error. Thanks much.
> 
> 
> 
> (you'll be redirected to a disclaimer page, accept and you'll be let in)
> 
> In the "Criteria" are, you can select among several different 
> categories. In most cases, the site works as designed. For example, if 
> you choose "Block Number," you get an input window where you can enter 
> the desired block number.
> 
> However, I've recently found that the "Building Style" and 
> "Municipality" options don't work. In the past (at least through 
> September 2013), selecting "Municipality"  produced a pull-down list 
> from which the user could select one of 62 municipalities to constrain 
> the search. Now, nothing happens. For you, too?
> 
> I don't have Firefox, so I can't test with it.
> 
> I tried the site with Internet Explorer, and it's working normally (if 
> you use IE 11 you must specify compatibility mode). Try it and see.
> 

The site claims to be HTML 3.2!!  If it is, it has 98 HTML errors.  I
generally view such error-filled Web pages as not worth diagnosing.

-- 
David E. Ross


Where does your elected official stand?  Which
politicians refuse to tell us where they stand?
See the non-partisan Project Vote Smart at
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Re: SM 2.23/javascript problem?

2013-12-24 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

David E. Ross wrote:

On 12/24/2013 3:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Please check out this page and tell me if it's me or if SeaMonkey has a
bug or if the site has a coding error. Thanks much.



(you'll be redirected to a disclaimer page, accept and you'll be let in)

In the "Criteria" are, you can select among several different
categories. In most cases, the site works as designed. For example, if
you choose "Block Number," you get an input window where you can enter
the desired block number.

However, I've recently found that the "Building Style" and
"Municipality" options don't work. In the past (at least through
September 2013), selecting "Municipality"  produced a pull-down list
from which the user could select one of 62 municipalities to constrain
the search. Now, nothing happens. For you, too?

I don't have Firefox, so I can't test with it.

I tried the site with Internet Explorer, and it's working normally (if
you use IE 11 you must specify compatibility mode). Try it and see.



The site claims to be HTML 3.2!!  If it is, it has 98 HTML errors.  I
generally view such error-filled Web pages as not worth diagnosing.


Hmmm...

Can anyone tell me whether recent versions of Firefox, which they claim 
to support, have the same problem?


--
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--
Paul B. Gallagher

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