> For testing purposes, I can recommend setting up Virtual PC on a test
I prefer VMware ;-). I'm already using it to test with Vista & Ubuntu.
Michael
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> I'm getting a message now. It says to make sure Javascript is enabled
> in the browser.
Great, thanks! That's all I wanted to know. Now I'll have to change the wording
of the message.
> I couldn't find a toggle for it in 5.0, but enabled
> everything and tried restoring defaults.
Don't worry
> Don't you get a few pixel page scroll in Opera when using the mouse
> wheel over non-button areas? I mentioned it in your skin thread but am
> still noticing w/ the 9/29 and Opera 9.20.
I'm seeing this, too. Don't know yet how to fix it.
Michael
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>> I'd personally say no. IE6/FF can be expected on any reasonable OS.
> Sounds reasonable. I think 6 is where the bus stops for Win2K, as
> XP/newer is required for 7.
You can have IE6 on such antiquities as Windows 9x, don't you? But please don't
update just yet. I'll probably need your help to
> Is IE 5.0 considered reasonable?
I'd personally say no. IE6/FF can be expected on any reasonable OS.
I've tried to catch the disabled JS case, providing a link to the classic skin.
But way outdated browsers which do basically support JS are harder to handle.
I'm against forcing a skin based o
> Big, big, bug No.1
> No AlienBBC
I doubt this will make you win a transporter - AlienBBC is none of our business
:-). (but I know that there's a beta around somewhere)
But seriously: please don't flood us with fun reports. The idea behind this is
to get the product the best it can be. If we h