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David Baron schrieb:
| It apparently does indeed work!
I'm happy to hear that!
|>I can only say that I got it to work on my box, so you should be able to. | | | The PHP designer can display HTML so I guess it now works! (Very few CSS | attributes appear to work, though.)
The problem with the css attributes is probably that IE itself can't handle them correctly because of its developers refusal to comply with international standards that are made availbale free of charge. I presume you're talking about css2 features here because css1 is widely implemented even in IE, as for the css2 stuff: If the program the php editor was initially designed to work with (IE) can't understand certain features, than why would a layer emulating its behavoir do so, even if the underlying program (built-in mozilla engine)? The engine built-in probably only implements functions understood by the program to be emulated.
| A grosse Dank.
Glad I could be of service, how's that for bridging the gaps?! =)) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
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