When using hotmail I go to the compose message and there I can not see my five main persons to e mail to as I can in windows.
what is going on with the java script in redhat and how I can install it?
Duckula
8:22 pm on Apr 6, 2003 (gmt 0)
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[edited by: Duckula at 8:23 pm (utc) on April 6, 2003]
Duckula
8:23 pm on Apr 6, 2003 (gmt 0)
Well, redhat8 is not a browser. Give more information about your browser (mozilla, konqueror, opera, galeon, etc) and the question may be actually answerable :)
digi_mind
10:09 pm on Apr 6, 2003 (gmt 0)
the browser is mozilla, sorry I did not mentioned it before.
dingman
5:47 am on Apr 7, 2003 (gmt 0)
I've encountered very, very few bits of javascript that didn't work propperly in Mozilla but did work in something else. However, IE does have it's own "special" JS objects that the rest of the world doesn't use, so it's quite possible to write a Javascript app that will only work in IE. Given who owns Hotmail, my guess is that the problem is deliberate incompatibility with other browsers.
digi_mind
7:27 am on Apr 7, 2003 (gmt 0)
I guess you are right. The sites I encountered problems are hotmail and www.ddb.dk If you want have a look of the second site and see the top links used to log in and staff loke that, it doesn't work and the worst part of it is that the site is made for the biggest bank here in Denamark.
Some programmers just suck!
dingman
4:43 pm on Apr 7, 2003 (gmt 0)
Sometimes it's the manager's fault rather than the programmer's, too. My boss pretends to care about cross-platform acessibility in what I write, but in fact has more than once told me to make something work slightly differently in IE at the expense of having it work at all in anything else. I doubt I'm alone in that.