Re: FW: [OT] Re: Issues in Win2K with Wiki!

2007-02-02 Thread Pid
bject: [OT] Re: Issues in Win2K with Wiki! Sounds like an IE CSS bug to me. Are the versions of IE different too, including patches? ICT Department wrote: Unfortunatly, for some reason our wiki only displays correctly if Windows XP is installed on the client machine..but in 2000, parts of the t

Re: FW: [OT] Re: Issues in Win2K with Wiki!

2007-02-02 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On 2/2/07, ICT Department <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Well the server the wiki is on runs Windows Server 2003, with IE7..this would explain it I guess as all the other machines in the network are on 6.0 SP1. I tried to downgrade IE7 to IE6 on the server, but now the text just displays incorrectly

FW: [OT] Re: Issues in Win2K with Wiki!

2007-02-02 Thread ICT Department
around this without upgrading every machine on our network to IE7? Regards ICT Department St. Edward's School -Original Message- From: Pid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 February 2007 10:17 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: [OT] Re: Issues in Win2K with Wiki! Sounds like an IE CS

[OT] Re: Issues in Win2K with Wiki!

2007-02-02 Thread Pid
Sounds like an IE CSS bug to me. Are the versions of IE different too, including patches? ICT Department wrote: Unfortunatly, for some reason our wiki only displays correctly if Windows XP is installed on the client machine..but in 2000, parts of the text (including links) are missing - howeve

Issues in Win2K with Wiki!

2007-02-02 Thread ICT Department
Unfortunatly, for some reason our wiki only displays correctly if Windows XP is installed on the client machine..but in 2000, parts of the text (including links) are missing - however, sometimes dragging over them will make them reappear. Any ideas on how to fix this bug? Cheers! Chris Tamburro