I was using Netscrape 6.04 generic, nothing turned off; a lot of
the graphics were mis-aligned; search boxes (visible using M$IE)
weren't available, and several of the pages were unusable. Try
comparing the same pages in both browsers--it wasn't that they
just didn't work under Netscrape, but a lot of the content wasn't
visible or wasn't arranged properly. Odd since the HTML itself
looked dead generic; some of the Javascript or DHTML may be the
culprit, though. Standards...gotta love 'em.
Someone else mentioned Opera, which rocks...cleaner overall than
either of the other two products.
cheers,
dj
At 14:21 28-12-02 -0700, you wrote:
>Worked for me with netscape 4.08, although I do keep my java turned off.
>
>Richard Joltes wrote:
>>
>> Developing a commercial web site solely based on M$IE, IIS, and
>> Frontpage is a bad idea, though interestingly I can't see any of
>> the usual moronic Microshite-generated tags. But the site won't
>> even work with Netscrape! Eric, you might want to run the pages
>> through the HTML validator at http://validator.w3.org (though the
>> whole w3.org site appears to be having problems right now) to see
>> where the problems are.
>>
>> cheers,
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