I need a small favor
2004-12-08 by J. Larry Hendry
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2004-12-08 by J. Larry Hendry
I am getting some reports of a broken website link that I cannot get to break for me. If a couple of folks could go to my website (www.wiseguysynth.com) click on the Korg DSS-1 & DSM-1 link, and follow the page links to the new PDF owners manual for the DSS-1, that would be super. Let me know if it works for you. Larry I hate computers.
2004-12-08 by J. Larry Hendry
Thanks. I have a couple responding that it is OK. So, maybe I am not as web stupid as it sometimes appears. Larry
2004-12-08 by mate_stubb
Actually, don't take your dunce cap off yet - both DSS and DSM manual links are broken for me (Firefox browser). The urls in the link have a backslash instead of a forward slash in one place. Stooge Moe --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@i...> wrote: > Thanks. I have a couple responding that it is OK. So, maybe I am not as > web stupid as it sometimes appears. > Larry
2004-12-08 by gooboworks
Good eyes Moe. Yep, that was it. It works fine in IE, but the backslash is puked up by Firefox. In Firefox, I replaced the backslash with a forward slash in the URL and it worked fine. Microsoft.... ya gotta love it. :-P Andy --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@y...> wrote: > > Actually, don't take your dunce cap off yet - both DSS and DSM manual
> links are broken for me (Firefox browser). > > The urls in the link have a backslash instead of a forward slash in > one place. > > Stooge Moe > > --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@i...> wrote: > > Thanks. I have a couple responding that it is OK. So, maybe I am > not as > > web stupid as it sometimes appears. > > Larry
2004-12-08 by Robert van der Kamp
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 17:58, gooboworks wrote: > Good eyes Moe. Yep, that was it. It works fine in IE, > but the backslash is puked up by Firefox. In Firefox, > I replaced the backslash with a forward slash in the URL > and it worked fine. > > Microsoft.... ya gotta love it. :-P I was told that IE allows all kinds of sloppyness from the web programmer, like unbalenced tags, backslashes and more stuff like that. On top of that they added unique html features. All of that is of course not following the standard. And of course, a web page developed for IE won't run well on the other browsers that follow the standard. And of course that's what M$ wants. Bleh. :( - Robert
2004-12-08 by mate_stubb
Moral of the story: If you have put up a website of any kind, even if it's a single page - DON'T USE IE TO TEST WITH. At least run your site against other browsers first, and run IE last. With the excellent Firefox browser now in full release, there's no reason for discriminating surfers and web builders to be running Internet Exploder any more anyway. Moe http://www.hotrodmotm.com
> I was told that IE allows all kinds of sloppyness from the > web programmer, like unbalenced tags, backslashes and more > stuff like that. On top of that they added unique html > features. All of that is of course not following the > standard. And of course, a web page developed for IE won't > run well on the other browsers that follow the standard. > And of course that's what M$ wants. Bleh. :( > > - Robert
2004-12-08 by J. Larry Hendry
Slash this, slash that. Give me a big old hatchet and I'll slash some stuff. Thanks to everyone for their help. I'm off to sort more cables and do some reverse slashing. Stand clear. Larry
-----Original Message----- From: gooboworks [mailto:andy@...] Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 11:59 AM To: motm@yahoogroups.com Subject: [motm] Re: I need a small favor Good eyes Moe. Yep, that was it. It works fine in IE, but the backslash is puked up by Firefox. In Firefox, I replaced the backslash with a forward slash in the URL and it worked fine. Microsoft.... ya gotta love it. :-P Andy
2004-12-08 by Neil Bradley
> > Good eyes Moe. Yep, that was it. It works fine in IE,
> > but the backslash is puked up by Firefox. In Firefox,
> > I replaced the backslash with a forward slash in the URL
> > and it worked fine.
> I was told that IE allows all kinds of sloppyness from the
> web programmer, like unbalenced tags, backslashes and more
> stuff like that. On top of that they added unique html
> features. All of that is of course not following the
> standard.
As if there were just one "standard" and one revision of that standard to
follow.
> And of course, a web page developed for IE won't
> run well on the other browsers that follow the standard.
> And of course that's what M$ wants. Bleh. :(
I've got to pipe in here because as much as I like to bash Microsoft
myself, this is just undeserved.
There are no saints in the browser arena. Firefox, Netscape, Mozilla,
Safari, etc... all have oddities that make them not work properly in
certain conditions. IE Is very forgiving of crappy HTML, the other
browsers less so most likely because it's harder to make rendering code
that will accept marginal HTML.
-->Neil
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Neil Bradley "The true axis of evil in America is the brilliance of
Synthcom Systems, Inc. our marketing combined with the stupidity of our
people.." - Bill Maher2004-12-09 by Chris Walcott
One word of warning about IE though. It is well known in IT circles that IE is one of the biggest security holes on your system (win only.) I know a lot of extremely geeky folks who shudder at the thought of using that application anywhere other than an intranet. Firefox seems to be gaining a lot of ground these days and it's safe to use. Plus you can't beat the tabbed windows. Of course you have to test web pages in lots of browsers, IE is no exception. Then there's Safari which breaks in completely different ways from all other browsers partly because it's identified differently from your standard mozilla browser. <sigh> - chris On Dec 8, 2004, at 2:11 PM, Neil Bradley wrote: > I've got to pipe in here because as much as I like to bash Microsoft > myself, this is just undeserved. > > There are no saints in the browser arena. Firefox, Netscape, Mozilla, > Safari, etc... all have oddities that make them not work properly in > certain conditions. IE Is very forgiving of crappy HTML, the other > browsers less so most likely because it's harder to make rendering code > that will accept marginal HTML. > > -->Neil Chris Walcott Chief Engineer Fake Science email: chris@... website: www.fakescience.com phone: +1.510.336.1241
2004-12-09 by Jason Proctor
there are no saints but there are certainly devils. IE is one of them, not just for non-adherence to standards, but also to gross incompatibilities with itself across versions and platforms. anyway this is OT so i'll leave it there....
>I've got to pipe in here because as much as I like to bash Microsoft >myself, this is just undeserved. > >There are no saints in the browser arena. Firefox, Netscape, Mozilla, >Safari, etc... all have oddities that make them not work properly in >certain conditions. IE Is very forgiving of crappy HTML, the other >browsers less so most likely because it's harder to make rendering code >that will accept marginal HTML. > >-->Neil