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Got IE7 Html dilemma

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abraxas

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Jan 15, 2001
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AU
Sorry people for bothering you on this but could some one please look at Got no idea why the page loads in everything but ie7 and opera 8... Built it in dreamweaver mx. Not sure this is the right place to post this.. so sorry in advance.
Ant
 
Same thing here with IE7, and one other small browser called "Offbyone", when you look at the Title of the browser window I see this "!-- InstanceBeginEditable name="title" -->title<!-- InstanceEndEditable --", which suggests there may be a problem with the way the code is interpreted, at least in the less successful browsers?

The site's Home Page seems to resolve correctly. You could try this tool if you like.

IE7: User Agent String Utility Tool V.2
 
Thank you Linney for your time,
Found many dreamweaver/IE7 rendering dramas
here's one in particular The code is just straight out html.. no js .. no asp,, just an external css file... was built in dreamweaver mx and it it drips dynamics.. yet it renders in ie7.. know any microsoft links I can talk to? This kinda thing keeps me awake at nights.
Cheers
Ant
 
Just correcting my link to "User Agent String Utility version 2"

It didn't make any difference to that site when I tried it. It does mention this however, "The utility comes in the form of a small executable that opens an Internet Explorer 7 instance that emulates Internet Explorer 6 by sending the Internet Explorer 6 user agent string. It also provides a mechanism for you to report problem web sites to Microsoft so that we can follow up with the affected site owners". Although I'm not quite sure how or if that paragraph still applies?

You could try the Browser forum.

Browser issues for IT professionals

Microsoft monitor their newsgroups and offer support for IE7, that is one way of airing your concerns.


The other way is to use a product that works for you and avoid IE7.
 
Thank once agian Linney,
Got get on top of this... i altered the page to be w3c compliant.. it is.. still know joy... not understanding microsoft policy of NOT adhering to w3c standards.. It's just straight forward web page by dreamweaver numbers.. that page is detached from template... its first year 101 web design.. What gives .. lolz!
Ant
 
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