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Offline tdkpaul

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The OFFICIAL HATE M$ Internet Explorer 4images Club
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Ya know.
I used to surf with the IE, when i was 14 years, maybe even when i was 16 years and i had no problems at all with this standart browser.

In the following years i learned there exists another browser (since that, i knew what a browser actually is  :lol:)  : It was and is FIREFOX.



I only surf with firefox and check my own sites.

In relation to the gallery
So, what i want from you? post your differences and bugs, that are shown in IE, Firefox and other browsers like Opera of your 4images Gallery.

The biggest Problem is Flash of IE. I really hate it. In Firefox it works fantastic. In IE my site looks crap  :twisted:


Another strange problem, where i have no fckn idea why IE do not display the "personal pic" (from statistics and personal pic MOD) and  in my favorite Browser Firefox it works .

open it in in Firefox and IE and see the differences
http://www.mobsterbb.de/gbbcontent/statistics

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1) I'm not going to join your club, I dont like FF because of its missleading in the security talks. I've been using IE for almost 7 years now, and with my desires visit some "questionable" sites I've never got any viruses or anything that did harm my computer...I guess its about how much you know about to protect yourself not just by using a "most secure" browser... :P
2) the "personal pic" doesnt show because you've specifyed empty dimentions:[qcode]<img src="data/userpic/nopic.jpg" width="" height="" alt="" border="0" />[/qcode]
« Last Edit: July 16, 2006, 06:16:53 AM by V@no »
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thx vano

you are god

i will check it out!


Anymway,
I don't like IE, because you have activate Flashelements before you can use it. And not every visitor is so smart to know it, so that they may think the site doesn't work properly. But it is the Browser, there you have to avtivate every flashelement, because of stupid "Security-Reasons".

There is a workaround with Javascriptelements, but it is very complexe to solve this problem and then my gallery loads even slowlier than it loads right now


you dont have to join my club  :wink: I did not mean it so serious  :lol:

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i found a new annoying problem with M$ IE on my gallery!

I included the service of http://www.gvisit.com/, where you can see on a googlemap the last visitors.
In the free version it is limited. YOu only need to insert a Javascript in the header template.


Prob.:
I included  the Site with iframe.
In Firefox it works fantastic. It is like the backgroundcolor of this table in my site, so you can not really recognize it is solved by iframe,´.

In IE it is still white like on the "normal" URL.

http://www.mobsterbb.de/gbbcontent/index.php?template=gmap

i wonder, why the browsers are so different. Both only show the source  8O

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and where is the style for your iframe? iframe is nothing more as a blank page and what your loading in it must have its own style, plus, I belive you can specify the style for "empty" iframe too

Try this:
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_reference.asp


P.S. you sounds like you are complaining about something you dont do right in the first place :twisted:
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