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Check my site on a Mac

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multichild

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The site above almost works correctly with Oper, FF and IE. But my brother was looking at it from a friends Mac and said the text on the right hand side was out of line. Can anybody check this out and let me know...

Lee
 
could you explain how that works a little bit further...

Is it that it captures what you would see on a mac and then you can view that through any browser is it
 
Why not try it for yourself? Enter your URL, enter the security code presented, and click "OK".

After a short delay (30 seconds or so), refresh the page, and click the thumbnail icon next to your site URL.

Dan



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Yes thank you for the advice Dan, i just hadnt seen it before, and was wondeing how it worked as in mecahnically, not how do you use it.
 
It take the URL you enter - adds it to a queue. Later it grabs a url and loads it into a browser... waits until the page has loaded (it does this using a timer - so if you have a very very slow host - you may get garbage results)... and then performs a "command-shift-3" screen snapshot of the current window. This file is saved to the desktop (by default) and then an applescript picks up the file, renames it and transfers it to the web server.

Then it starts again.

That's how I reckon it works, anyway.

Cheers,
Jeff

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What is Javascript? FAQ216-6094
 
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