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Posted by dorayme on 08/25/07 01:42
In article <5j8ae2F3thcn9U1@mid.individual.net>,
Athel Cornish-Bowden <athel_cb@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> On 2007-08-22 12:15:59 +0200, dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> said:
>
> > Safari does not happily negotiate
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/24y5hp
> >
> > iCab is quite simply brilliant, FF is fine. I don't know about
> > IE6 and 7, Mac IE is fine too.
> >
>
> Getting back to your original question, I imagine as you use iCab you
> know about the iCab news group. My recollection (which I haven't
> checked) is that when iCab introduced the highlighting of internal link
> targets a couple of years ago there was some discussion of how to get
> other browsers to do the same thing, and I think some suggestions
> involving Javascript were made. As I normally avoid Javascript like the
> plague I didn't follow this up (and after all, if people want a browser
> that behaves like iCab they can get iCab). However, you may find some
> useful suggestions there. I use the yahoo interface
> (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/icab/messages), which isn't as
> horrible as the googlegroups interface, though it's far from ideal and
> I'm sure there is a news server somewhere that carries it (though I
> haven't found it yet -- unfortunately it's not on news.indivdual.net).
> If by some strange mishap you haven't come across this group, you'll
> find that anything Sander Tekelenburg posts is worth reading, and some
> of the other contributors also know what they're talking about.
Thank you, Athel. If I get the time. I use iCab mainly to test
sites in, there are some very handy features. Now on Tiger, I use
Safari to look stuff up because it is so fast and clean. The
little project I was doing is not for me but for complete
strangers and they will probably be mostly using Win IE! It is
just that I noticed that internal linking feature in iCab
recently.
--
dorayme
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