Re: [WSG] Setting a class for a Select Option list

2005-05-08 Thread Gene Falck
Hi Cole,
You wrote:
Maybe I'm putting the class in the wrong place? Maybe my
element hook (select option.error) is wrong?
I am hitting this sort of thing in JavaScript in
a local app HTML file. The file was written a
long time ago and works fine in IE 5 and IE 6
but doesn't in Mozilla 1.7. One of the things
I have to change is that manipulating elements
in the IE DOM used to be a matter of using the
name/ID (after a dot) at the end; the W3C DOM
used by Mozilla and Firefox requires that I use
document.getElementById(uniqueID). Does PHP
tie in to the browser's expectation of the DOM
also? If so you need to find out what coding to
use in PHP to properly address the W3C DOM.
My work on this is going slowly because that is
only one of many things suitable for IE but not
Mozilla; fortunately, I still can use the file
in IE 6.
Like I said, it works perfect in IE ...
That's what sounds so familiar and led me to the
DOM thought.
Regards,
Gene Falck
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Re: [WSG] Valid blockquote scenarios?

2005-05-08 Thread Matt Thommes
Thanks for all of your help!


MATTHOM



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 Hi
 
 The WDG HTML 4.0 reference is a good guide to determine these things:
 
 http://htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/block/blockquote.html
 
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[WSG] Question about forms

2005-05-08 Thread LPA



Hi,

To generate my forms, I use the http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/usableforms.htmlmethod.

This works perfectly but the pages 
are not standard.

I'd like to know if there is a 
solution to produce this kind of form but standard.

Thanx

Laurent


[WSG] Most weird spam I ever received

2005-05-08 Thread tee
An email ended with @cweonline.org asked me:

Are you a spammer? (I found your email on a spammer website!?!)

Now it makes me curious, what is spammer website, how can I check if my
email is being abused.


tee 

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Re: [WSG] (Apology) Most weird spam I ever received

2005-05-08 Thread tee
My sincere apology. This email isn't supposed to be sent here.

tee

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 Reply-To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
 Date: Sun, 08 May 2005 12:27:15 -0700
 To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
 Subject: [WSG] Most weird spam I ever received
 
 An email ended with @cweonline.org asked me:
 
 Are you a spammer? (I found your email on a spammer website!?!)
 
 Now it makes me curious, what is spammer website, how can I check if my
 email is being abused.
 
 
 tee 
 

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Re: [WSG] (Apology) Most weird spam I ever received

2005-05-08 Thread Rob Halff

Are you a spammer ? :)

Op 8/5/2005 schreef tee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

My sincere apology. This email isn't supposed to be sent here.

tee

 From: tee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
 Date: Sun, 08 May 2005 12:27:15 -0700
 To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
 Subject: [WSG] Most weird spam I ever received

 An email ended with @cweonline.org asked me:

 Are you a spammer? (I found your email on a spammer website!?!)

 Now it makes me curious, what is spammer website, how can I check if my
 email is being abused.


 tee


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Re: [WSG] (Apology) Most weird spam I ever received

2005-05-08 Thread tee
Let's see! I am told I have spilt personality, therefore it's hard to tell
if I am not, because I might spam people' inboxes when I am in sleep walking
state  :P

tee
 Are you a spammer ? :)
 My sincere apology. This email isn't supposed to be sent here.
 


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Re: [WSG] (Apology) Most weird spam I ever received

2005-05-08 Thread Anthony Yeung
I suggest you see a sleep-walking specialist, :P

Anyways, If you're curious if you're on a spam list, I suggest you do
a search for your email on some search engines, and usenet groups.

Anthony Yeung


On 5/8/05, tee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Let's see! I am told I have spilt personality, therefore it's hard to tell
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 tee
  Are you a spammer ? :)
  My sincere apology. This email isn't supposed to be sent here.
 
 
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Closed -- Re: [WSG] (Apology) Most weird spam I ever received

2005-05-08 Thread James Ellis
Hi

No more please on this subject... thanks.

Cheers
James
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RE: [WSG] Dreamweaver templates and CSS

2005-05-08 Thread Murphey, Kay
Hello,

I had this problem when using MX 04 when we went to CSS controlled
layouts.  There is a patch you can get from Macromedia that fixes it up
fairly well - still a bit jumbled but quite usable.  It is called
something similar to dwmx_updater61.

Good luck,
Kay Murphey

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Subject: [WSG] Dreamweaver templates and CSS

Hi,

We're developing a website from a layout a client purchased from some
online layout service (of course, .PSD and table-based HTML layout
only), and they were going to manage their content using Dreamweaver
template files... but when we turned the layout to something CSS-based
it went and made a horrible mess of the layout in Dreamweaver, to the
point where it's not only unlike the appearance of the site in the
browser, but completely uneditable.

http://www.joahua.com/blog/2005/05/07/wysiwtf has screenshots in Firefox
and Dreamweaver respectively...

Has anyone else seen this kind of mess before?  Aside from browser
testing Dreamweaver as though it were another user agent, is there
anything that can be easily done to fix it?

We're probably just going to use a content management system instead,
but it's a bit frustrating...

Kind Regards,
Joshua Street




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[WSG] FF Anomaly

2005-05-08 Thread standards
Dear Group,

I’m experiencing a strange anomaly in FF, which seems to occur
periodically. I’m completing the re-design of a new client’s current site,
and the XHTML Strict and CSS validate.

The problem I’m noticing is that when I click on the links in the main
navigation bar that generate a vertical scroll bar that the view port
quickly pushes the browser to the right, and then back again:
http://dev5.headclerk.net/index.htm

I’ve examined and re-examined my CSS file and markup and all appears to be
coded correctly. I’ve tested several other web standards sites, and some
cause the same problem while others work perfectly. I’m not sure if it’s a
browser bug, or a design issue. The site renders correctly in IE, Netscape
and Opera.

Any advice is always appreciated!

Respectfully yours,
Mario S. Cisneros



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Re: [WSG] FF Anomaly

2005-05-08 Thread David Laakso
On Mon, 09 May 2005 00:43:57 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:
Im experiencing a strange anomaly in FF, which seems to occur
periodically. Im completing the re-design of a new clients current  
site,
and the XHTML Strict and CSS validate.

The problem Im noticing is that when I click on the links in the main
navigation bar that generate a vertical scroll bar that the view port
quickly pushes the browser to the right, and then back again:
http://dev5.headclerk.net/index.htm
[...]
Mario S. Cisneros
Mario,
I'm seeing horizontal page jump in Mozilla, FF,   Opera on those pages  
not deep enough to draw a scroll bar. If that's what you mean, adding this  
at the bottom of your style sheet may help:

html {
min-height: 100%;
margin-bottom: 1px;
}
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