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Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 10/08/05 21:05
Jake wrote:
> In message <1q0g2rj0pmdff.12hqj7nw7o58u.dlg@40tude.net>, Beauregard T.
> Shagnasty <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> writes
>>Jake wrote:
>>
>>> Clearly, you and I are not going to agree on this one (I suspect).
>>
>>I suspect that is a correct statement.
>>
> An experiment. Try this:
>
> (a) Go here:
> http://www.openlink.org/newsevents.htm
>
> (b) Select the 'Walton Hall Campus Tour' (the image in the centre of the
> page)
In IE6, I'm taken to a new site/page, with prompts that an ActiveX
component is trying to execute. I said No.
> (c) When the new page loads, press the 'back' button
>
> (d) Where are you now?
In IE6, I am at the same page. Stuck on that page. No way back. I have
the choice of closing the browser, or picking something else from my
bookmarks, or going to .. google.com?
In Firefox, I am back at the openlink.org page as expected.
In Opera, I am back at the openlink.org page as expected.
> You need to use IE6 for this.
Only to illustrate the bad (proprietary) design.
So what is the point? The first site doesn't open the second in a new
window; it's even worse (but only in IE).
I'm sure we could all post dozens/hundreds/millions of badly designed
sites...
--
-bts
-When motorcycling, never follow a pig truck
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