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Posted by Giggle Girl on 02/23/07 14:51
On Feb 22, 7:24 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> In article
> <1172187808.434656.281...@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> "Giggle Girl" <missgi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Feb 22, 3:54 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > > In article
> > > <1172169225.114653.238...@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com>,
> > > "Giggle Girl" <missgi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I need a frameset that will have the same look and behavior in Firefox
> > > > 1.5+ as it does in IE 6+. Here is a URL for it:
>
> > > >http://66.51.164.93/fs/default.htm
>
> > > Put it though a validator and correct all mistakes, note and
> > > preferably act on all warnings. (You even use an id twice in the
> > > code...)
>
> > > --
> > > dorayme
>
> > I will concede the duplicated ID error, but I guarantee it has nothing
> > to do with the nature of my issue outlined above. Furthermore, when I
> > put the HTML through a validator, I get ZERO errors,
>
> And what validator would that be?
>
> Here are some css ones:
>
> CSS Error (99/20): Unknown CSS property ³overflow-y².
> CSS Error (100/20): Unknown CSS property ³overflow-x².
> CSS Error (119/13): Invalid property value ³5².
> CSS Error (119/17): Invalid property value ³5².
>
> Here some HTML ones (I leave the "warnings" out)
>
> HTML error (10/124): The attribute ³NAME² in tag <FRAMESET> is
> not allowed.
> HTML error (10/124): The attribute ³BORDERCOLOR² in tag
> <FRAMESET> is not allowed.
> ...
>
> HTML error (13/111): The attribute ³RESIZE² in tag <FRAME> is not
> allowed.
>
> HTML error (14/111): The attribute ³RESIZE² in tag <FRAME> is not
> allowed.
>
> HTML error (17/110): The attribute ³RESIZE² in tag <FRAME> is not
> allowed.
>
> > In other words, I am using "IE only"
> > attributes. What you don't seem to get is that _IS_ what I am asking
> > for help with!! Hello, anyone home?
>
> I love being talked to by giggling girls like this. Actually, I
> have been wondering about the home bit in relation to myself for
> some time now.. You tell me. I am very bad at self diagnosis.
> Most beings are.
>
> > Quoting my original message:
>
> > "It looks great -- in IE, that is. Is it possible to have this same
> > look and behavior in Firefox?"
>
> Well, I can suggest you forget about anything that is
> proprietorial to IE in constructing a webpage or site, how can it
> not cause cross browser trouble or be ignored? Hello!
>
> > See? I want help making it look and work like it does in IE, and if
> > that means using Firefox only attributes, too, or finding the right
> > "cross browser" non-proprietary properties/attributes, so be it.
>
> Use only things you find mentioned at:
>
> http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/present/frames.html
>
> Also look at your target htmls and note these do not code for
> frames, so check the doctype there.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Giggle Girl
>
> If you are a very very good girl and repost url after you have
> done what you can after reading all the above, I will try to help
> you further. That is, if I am still home. <g>
>
> --
> dorayme
Ha ha! I don't think I need your help. I don't think you get it, or
don't understand my questions.
I will look for solutions elsewhere.
Thanks all the same,
Ann, a.k.a. Giggle Girl
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