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Re: Apple Code
by Mikkel Schubert on Thursday 11/Sep/2003, @00:38
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| I have a kinda silly question. The website www.newz.dk has been broken in konqueror since they changed their layout, but works in all the other browsers I have tested. So can anyone tell me if this is a bug in konqueror or in the website itself and if I should repport it at bugs.kde.org (searching for similar bugs turned out too many results for me to wade through)? |
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Re: Apple Code
by Jarl E. Gjessing on Thursday 11/Sep/2003, @00:54
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How is it broken? It looks to mee as if it renders just fine, but then again I have no clue what so ever on how it really should look:-)
But as it looks, it looks as if it is rendered correctly. Nice site, think I have to check it out some more.
Here at CBS we're using SiteScape for our e-Learning system, and THAT is rendered completely wrong. All menues (javascript) are not displayed.
There is a TreeView where you can gain quick access to forums teams and such this tree is not displayed at all, and many more things.
I like that konqueror is quickly loaded when you want to access a web site and I like that it is so integrated into KDE, but I really think that there is just too many things that konqueror cannot do.
To me it is not usable at all. I just use it to quickly look up some page, but in dayly usage at work I dont use it. Even though I would like to. I have also tried this new release, and I really cannot see any real changes to the items I think is missing/not working.
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Re: Apple Code
by Thomas on Thursday 11/Sep/2003, @01:12
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I've had similar experiences with Lotus Quickplace and Konqueror. But anyway, it says that Internet Explorer is needed. Most (commercial) web-based knowledge management systems I know make extensive use of IEs capabilities. No way to get decent results with any OS browser at all.
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Re: Apple Code
by SMEAT! on Thursday 11/Sep/2003, @07:48
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If you read the user comments you will see that the positioning is a little off. I am testing this with KDE 3.1.3.
smeat!
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Re: Apple Code
by Mikkel Schubert on Thursday 11/Sep/2003, @10:56
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A little off? =)
This is what I get using a cvs build a couple of days old:
Konqueror: http://vazagi.homepage.dk/screen2.jpg
Opera: http://vazagi.homepage.dk/screen1.jpg
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Re: Apple Code
by Nobody on Thursday 11/Sep/2003, @14:27
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If kde people want to hack their browser a bit, just try to get http://www.geek.com/ working!
Kinda blank page atleast on konqueror ;-)...
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Re: Apple Code
by kosh on Thursday 11/Sep/2003, @23:23
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Oh my god the creators of that site should be hauled of and SHOT for such crappy coding. Look at the page source. It is using a lot of javascript document.write stuff and it checks for browser ident. If you tell konq to identify itself as ie, ns4 and some others it works just not in its default config. I would be hard pressed to find crappier code then that. Maybe not rendering that site should be a feature. :)
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Re: Apple Code
by Troels Tolstrup on Sunday 14/Sep/2003, @08:03
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It renders incorrectly for me in CVS HEAD from 2 days ago.
Which version are you using? 3.1x? (if this is the case, then this might be a regression)
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Re: Apple Code
by Troels Tolstrup on Sunday 14/Sep/2003, @13:57
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I think i isolated the problem, and have filed a bug report:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64286
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