Fix the chat for mozilla! Please?

abasuto

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Join the club of people asking.
Would only take 2 minutes to fix it. :oh_no:
 

kernow

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D-Lite said:
Yes, and it doesn't work. If I still had the PM Mouse_Master sent me, I'd post it. If you read the post I linked above, I say that there is no simple fix.

So, if you plan on using what is essentially beta software, don't plan on full compatibility.

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You're saying IE is ..

never mind

everyone knows how bad IE is.
 

Dean

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kernow said:
?

You're saying IE is ..

never mind

everyone knows how bad IE is.

IE works for chat for me. So does Safari. Nothing with FireFox.

What I'M saying is the problem has been looked at (believe me, with all the damn whining, it's been looked at) and at the moment there is nothing more to do until either VB or FireFox works better.
 

kernow

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D-Lite said:
IE works for chat for me. So does Safari. Nothing with FireFox.

What I'M saying is the problem has been looked at (believe me, with all the damn whining, it's been looked at) and at the moment there is nothing more to do until either VB or FireFox works better.

I understand your point, but you do obviously know IE is so "good" because of the MS desktop monopoly, and the fact people develop W3C-incompatible websites based on IE's standards. Thus breaking sites for safari and firefox, the khtml and gekko engine, which are far better standards-compliant HTML rendering engines.

As long as you know that, and sure if its khtml's or gekko's fault, it'll be fixed, sooner than later due to the nature of open source, and I'll be quiet.
 

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kernow said:
I understand your point, but you do obviously know IE is so "good" because of the MS desktop monopoly, and the fact people develop W3C-incompatible websites based on IE's standards. Thus breaking sites for safari and firefox, the khtml and gekko engine, which are far better standards-compliant HTML rendering engines.

As long as you know that, and sure if its khtml's or gekko's fault, it'll be fixed, sooner than later due to the nature of open source, and I'll be quiet.

safari works? oh, I wonder if konqueror does too then, might be worth installing a completely seperate browser for one site, I guess.
 

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Safari seems to work no problem (maybe a tad slow). And as such you know you're talking to a Mac guy, right? I hate IE and use FireFox exclusively on my PC at work and Safari at home on my Mac.

Yeah, I'm aware of the MS-monopoly machine.
 
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