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Posted by vinny on 09/29/45 11:23
"Onideus Mad Hatter" <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote in message
news:6k0af1tfn8260c6k8rpm7roim7fsgam7m1@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:32:39 +0200, "Dr. Flonkenstein"
> <admin@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 10:21:20 -0400, mimus wrote:
> >
> >> On Fri, 5 Aug 2005 15:17:03 +0100, PJR wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Friday 05 August 2005, Spanky The Thunder Chicken wrote in
> >>> alt.usenet.kooks:
> >>>
> >>>> In article <cqd5f1l9hg975qghcrk4i46ui7nli9gp1f@4ax.com>,
> >>>> Onideus Mad Hatter <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Hatter Blog, yo! Version 1.0!
> >>>>> http://www.backwater-productions.net/hatter-blog/
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Teh groovy drop downs currently only work 100% in Netscape, in IE
it's
> >>>>> like they go too damn fast or something and you lose part of the
> >>>>> animation (the lil swinging bar)...but it still looks kinda cool.
In
> >>>>> FireFox though...well it would work in FireFox except for some idiot
> >>>>> reason that stupid browser doesn't support something as gut
> >>>>> wrenchingly standard as teh damn Play() function...so I dunno, I'll
> >>>>> try and fix that later.
> >>>>
> >>>> There's no animation on Safari under OS X 10.2.8, and since it sounds
> >>>> like you're using Quicktime stuff (or so I assume from your
discussion
> >>>> of the Play() function and enablejavascript="true"), I won't even
> >>>> bother checking, because QUICKTIME ISN'T SCRIPTABLE UNDER A MAC
(well,
> >>>> it is [supposedly] under OS x 10.4, and supposedly under Netscape,
but
> >>>> it's not under Safari, IE, or Firefox for 10.3.x or below, at least).
> >>>>
> >>>> I just had a huge problem trying to work around that on a site I was
> >>>> working on (my client has a Mac, so I had to make sure everything
> >>>> worked similarly to a PC).
> >>>>
> >>>> Anyway, on your site, I also got no animation (but I got a winkly
> >>>> sound) under Mozilla (1.1.7b 20050730 build) on my PC (but I did get
> >>>> animation under IE 6.0)
> >>>
> >>> No plugin found for 'application/x-mplayer2'. Do you want to download
> >>> one from www.microsoft.com? [NO]
> >>>
> >>> A script on this page is causing KHTML to freeze. If it continues to
> >>> run, other applications may become less responsive.
> >>> Do you want to abort the script?
> >>> [YES]
> >>>
> >>> I then get a little iframe box in the middle of the screen - *with
> >>> *vertical and horizontal scrollbars, for fuck's sake* - and not a
single
> >>> word of text or clickable link visible anywhere on the page.
> >>>
> >>> That's with Konqueror 3.3.2 running on Debian Etch. The site is a
little
> >>> more interactive in Lynx 2.8.5: there's the excitement of selecting
the
> >>> iframe link and not knowing in advance that that page will be blank
too!
> >>>
> >>> But I always like to find something positive to say, and at least it
> >>> took much less time to download Mattie's blank webpage this time than
on
> >>> previous occasions. Well done, Mattie!
> >>
> >> Screw animated sites *and* scripts.
> >>
> >> Any time I run into a website that requires a plugin to view, I don't.
> >>
> >> And all "Web programmers" should be shot. Other than the CGI guys.
CGI
> >> in open- source C.
> >
> >Or perl or php.
>
> Or html.
good point.
Too bad your suck a dick, Your site sounds kickass, but like I said, your
such a dick I don't want to be seen on your logs.
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