2011/8/8, Paul Allen Newell <pnewell@xxxxxxxxxx>: > Community: > > I have @330 htm pages that display wonderfully on Win XP under 4.01 > Strict. No errors per w3C validator. > > They won't even come close to proper display on Fedora 14. I can get > them validated successfully on F14 through w3c Validator, but I am > seeing error console reports in Firefox about "such-and-such function is > not defined". The weird part is that it only picks out selective > functions to not find in the *.js script, other functions in the *.js > script do not generate errors. w3c's html validator is unlikely to signal problems with your javascript (and no validator could if the problem is not a syntactic one). > I did a search in Bugzilla for Firefox and multiple permutations of what > I thought the error was and didn't see anything. > > I am looking for suggestions as to where to start digging on this one as > I don't have anything worth considering to be a bug at this point. I am > hard-pressed to believe that Windows XP is okay and Fedora is not on the > same *.htm" page ... but that's all I can see at this point. It's probably not a Win XP vs Fedora but an IE vs Firefox question. Have you tried FF on Win XP? Or other browsers on Fedora? Andras -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines