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Post by el'PiX on Sept 18, 2005 8:54:41 GMT -5
A small survey for improving the current website. Just wanting to know weither anyone besides me has had browser crash when jumping between sections on the site.
Please state your browser, system and possibly where and when the crash occured.
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Post by pestcontrol on Sept 18, 2005 12:42:26 GMT -5
No crashes, but here's how it looks for me: hbg.serveftp.com/pub/kfsite.png And my obscure user agent string is..... (Drumroll) Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.10) Gecko/20050722 Firefox/1.0.6 (stipe s8v1) I don't have JavaScript disabled, and i have the latest Sun Java VM. When i monitor the JS console i see one error upon refreshing the main site: Error: img11 is not defined Source File: http://www.killingfloor.freedomsnet.net/newsb.htm Line: 101 I go straight to the forums 90% of the times though, so a neat and properly functioning site isn't very important to me.
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Post by el'PiX on Sept 18, 2005 13:01:49 GMT -5
Thats odd, I think Alex uses Firefox too and he never mentioned this.
What's Gecko?
Hmm, so what I should do is simply make the forums less accessable somehow. Hehe. No, I'm working on a new appearance. Please tell me Firefox allows InlineFrames? What's so good about Firefox anyway? Seems like nothing but trouble.
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Post by pestcontrol on Sept 18, 2005 14:17:32 GMT -5
Gecko is mozilla's html rendering engine.
What i like about firefox? What can i say.. None of the internet explorer insecurities, lots of slick plugins to choose from (essential to me: tabbed browsing, adblocker, popup blocker), lots of things to configure, very robust, and a clean interface, even my grandmother can use it.
On lots of PC's i see a lot of crap has been hauled in through internet explorer, now i know you can get rid of most of that by just disabling activex, but FF is the better solution.
And, being the biggest alternative browser now, most important things like online banking work just fine.
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Post by zynthetic on Sept 18, 2005 21:51:33 GMT -5
Try testing jvm, www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xmlI had a problem as well even though I had java installed also. Browser masquereding broke java, I rolled back the default and it works fine again.
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Post by pestcontrol on Sept 19, 2005 4:38:22 GMT -5
Hmm strange, in that test it does display the applet's text, but not it's animation, i'll see if i can fix it. FF support inline frames? i suppose it does.. only 1 way to find out
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Post by el'PiX on Sept 19, 2005 12:42:55 GMT -5
Yea go to the files section. If you can browse through the screenshots it supports iframes.
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Post by pestcontrol on Sept 19, 2005 12:46:14 GMT -5
Works fine.
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