Re: 64 bit fedora 64 bit firefox testing..

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hi sam.

the really tricky issue ... is that some browsers  on some systems can
see the site with no issue!!!

it only appears to be an issue with the particular 64bit fedora/ff/jave setup...

i've tested the system with 64 bit sun jre, and 64 bit firefox 3.6
as well as 32 bit sun jre, and 32 bit firefox 3.6 (as well as 3.0.11/3.0.18..)

and like i said.. another guy with a 64 bit centos was able to see the
site with no issue..

so i'm wondering if there might be something with the way ff is
interacting with the sun jre although.. when i check firefox against
sites to see if the java pluggin is working..the sites indicate it
is..

if i can talk to someone with a 64bit fedora.. this could help me
track down the issue/error!!

any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

thanks



On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> bruce writes:
>
>> however, i had a friend with an older 64bit version of fedora, and a
>> 64bit firefox/sun jre look at it.. and the site he got was basically a
>> horizontally compressed page.. it was like the right half of the page
>> wasn't displayed correctly..
>>
>> since the site gives the warning for the self created certificate..
>> guy on IRC said that that might be the issue..
>
> No it's not. Whatever the issue is, this isn't it.
>
>>                                                I'm not a TOMCAT guy..
>> but from doing some reading.. i'm not convinced.. particulary since
>> the other 32 bit systems are working ok...
>>
>> so i'm wondering if i can talk to someone here.. who's running a 64
>> bit fedora.. and perhaps have you take a look at the site for me.. to
>> tell me what you see..
>
> A better suggestion for you is to use http://validator.w3.org/ to validate
> the web page's markup for compliance with the applicable HTML standard.
>
>
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