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Posted by tim@nocomment.com on 02/17/07 16:25
On Feb 16, 11:13 am, Rik <luiheidsgoe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 16:38:53 +0100, t...@nocomment.com
>
> <tbi...@netscape.net> wrote:
> > Listen stupid, I wasn't asking anyone to look at my URL. As a matter
> > of fact, point one is that it is still being developed and point two
> > is that it is an intranet application so you wouldn't be able to look
> > at it anyway, stupid.
> > Also, I know it has nothing to do with my application, I was asking
> > if there was some other application or some IE settings that would
> > cause this. Of course you knew that because you can read!! Can't you,
> > stupid!!
>
> Well, enlighten us.
> I have here a div element that clearly has a margin-top of 12px set on it.
> It doesn't get rendered like that in the browser. Please inform me how
> this happened, without further information.
> --
> Rik Wasmus
Well, Rik, in a normal situation, I wouldn't even reply since I don't
know the answer. Since you are asking me specifically, I am writing
this posting to explain this.
I realize many people don't know the answer. Why some feel compelled
to write something saying they don't know the answer is a what makes
me wonder about them.
As I said, in my situation this is occurring on some computers using
IE
as the browser. I know it has nothing to do with my JSP because
yellows and greens don't just show up out of thin air and nowhere in
my code to I specify those colours. There must be some application or
some setting in IE that causes this.
I was just hoping someone had come across it before and could save me
some time investigating.
I'm sorry people in this newsgroup feel compelled to insult me
ridicule my question based on their lack of reading comprehension
skills.
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