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Javascript to help IE users browsing your site.
H_TeXMeX_H:
--- Quote from: piratePenguin ---It would be bad if they (intentionally) told Opera users they should use Firefox, maybe.
But only in some cases. Opera doesn't have a hope of rendering this or this (shitty javascript support. Absolutely shitty. Even in the 9.0 beta.), so guess what I'll be doing?
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Yup Opera can't handle them ... Amaya seems to only handle the first one properly, the second only partially ... the "canvas" is just a green square with no text.
Aloone_Jonez:
--- Quote from: piratePenguin ---But only in some cases. Opera doesn't have a hope of rendering this or this (shitty javascript support. Absolutely shitty. Even in the 9.0 beta.), so guess what I'll be doing?
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Who cares?
Most browsers don't and Internet Explorer doesn't either, so no one would be stupid enough to design a website like that.
piratePenguin:
--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---Who cares?
Most browsers don't and Internet Explorer doesn't either, so no one would be stupid enough to design a website like that.
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Uh, standard SVG and Javascript, the webpages aren't the problem.
My actual personal website (not online) is valid XHTML + CSS, those 2 pages are little things I made just messing about with JS. But I will not hesitate to throw in some SVG or that onto my website.
Those 2 pages will be on the site but obviously Opera and IE users won't be fit to use them.
noob:
I randomly made the script after wanting user agent info and to get screen res to redirect to the right page. I just saw those 2 bits of code and made that.
Aloone_Jonez:
--- Quote from: piratePenguin ---Uh, standard SVG and Javascript, the webpages aren't the problem.
My actual personal website (not online) is valid XHTML + CSS, those 2 pages are little things I made just messing about with JS. But I will not hesitate to throw in some SVG or that onto my website.
Those 2 pages will be on the site but obviously Opera and IE users won't be fit to use them.
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So the majority of people won't be able view them, yes some standards, :rolleyes: in my book standard isn't a proper standard until it's adopted by that majority so until then they aren't standards.
Talking of standards, Firefox, isn't W3C standards compliant, well it doesn't pass the Acid2 test.
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