A friend has just announced his new blog: http://scottknitter.blog-city.com/ I cannot see it in Konqueror, but I can in firefox, opera, and galeon. Can anyone figure out why I can't see it in Konqi? -- Bob Rea mailto:gapetard@stsams.org http://www.petard.us http://www.petard.us/blog http://www.petard.us/gallery Time is the best teacher. Unfortunately it kills all its students.
Maybe because there is some browser specific test. If you change the identification of Konqueror to Mozilla 1.6 the site is showed. Cheers Thadeu On Thursday 02 December 2004 21:08, Bob Rea wrote:
A friend has just announced his new blog: http://scottknitter.blog-city.com/
I cannot see it in Konqueror, but I can in firefox, opera, and galeon. Can anyone figure out why I can't see it in Konqi? -- Bob Rea mailto:gapetard@stsams.org http://www.petard.us http://www.petard.us/blog http://www.petard.us/gallery
Time is the best teacher. Unfortunately it kills all its students.
On Thursday 02 December 2004 06:22 pm, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote:
Maybe because there is some browser specific test. If you change the identification of Konqueror to Mozilla 1.6 the site is showed. Cheers Thadeu
On Thursday 02 December 2004 21:08, Bob Rea wrote:
A friend has just announced his new blog: http://scottknitter.blog-city.com/
I cannot see it in Konqueror, but I can in firefox, opera, and galeon. Can anyone figure out why I can't see it in Konqi? -- Bob Rea ===========
There are other problems as well. I saved the html code from Firefox and uploaded to the W3C validator site. It found some problems with the site coding, one specific thing it mentioned was the font encoding. After getting it validated once, I was able to open it up in Konqueror, strange site. Anyway, once viewable, I ask the W3C to validate it once more and it showed 213 errors. Sounds like your friend may have some work to do. Here is the validation link: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fscottknitter.blog-city.com%2F Don't know why the others would show it and Konq didn't, except maybe that KHTML has stricter rules for font encoding and HTML 4.0 coding. Lee
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