[Ham-Mac] Safari Bug?
kb9gpn at mac.com
kb9gpn at mac.com
Sun Sep 11 14:12:35 EDT 2005
Here using OS-X 10.4.2 (Tiger) and Safari 2.0.1 it does not render
correctly.
It does render under Opera 8.0 running under OS-X 10.4.2
The validation check suggests that HTML 4 level calls are being used
despite the page being headed as HTML 3
Dropping the source code in an editor and rerunning validation gives
a number of errors to work off. Most are formating (use of "center"
for non-tables, use of images when text was declared.... )
Many browsers accommodate fairly substantial errors in coding of course.
The original Global Friends Digital (Radio) Club website has these
same sorts of problems. A switch to a different coding engine took
care of that for them.
73
Steve
KB9GPN
On Sep 11, 2005, at 12:12 PM, John Townend wrote:
> Do not wish to muddy the water and not sure what this indicates but
> http://www.n4gn.com opens fine on my OSX 10.2.8 using Safari 1.0.3.
> 73, John G3BBD / N3YZR
> On Sunday, Sep 11, 2005, at 13:03 Europe/London, Dick Kriss, AA5VU
> wrote:
>
>
>> I worked T88GG on CW and noticed the QRZ web page referred to the
>> operator's
>> home page at http://www.n4gn.com. The page as well as
>> http://www.n4gn.com/t8 was big time hosed as displayed in my OSX
>> 10.4 Safari
>> browser. I sent Tim and note and some screen shots. After
>> receiving his
>> reply, I tried Firefox and the page worked perfect but is still
>> hosed in
>> Safari version 2.01.
>>
>> I wonder if this is an example of a bug in Safari or if my Safari
>> preference
>> file is hosed. Any suggestions on how to get Safari to display
>> N4GN's web
>> page?
>>
>> Dick, AA5VU
>>
>> Ps: The email log check t8-log at n4gn.com with a call in the subject
>> works FB.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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