Hi,
The users are using IE6. The Cucumber HTML appears fine in firefox,
opera, IE7 etc.
However, I am not receiving any colouring in IE6.
I put the cucumber.css through the w3c validator and no errors.
Is anyone else having the same problem?
Aidy
Hi,
The users are using IE6. The Cucumber HTML appears fine in firefox,
opera, IE7 etc.
However, I am not receiving any colouring in IE6.
I put the cucumber.css through the w3c validator and no errors.
Is anyone else having the same problem?
Aidy
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 5:18 PM, aidy lewis
[email protected]wrote:
Hi,
The users are using IE6. The Cucumber HTML appears fine in firefox,
opera, IE7 etc.However, I am not receiving any colouring in IE6.
I put the cucumber.css through the w3c validator and no errors.
Is anyone else having the same problem?
I haven’t tried with IE6, and I don’t plan to support it. It must die.
http://www.stopie6.org/
Sorry about that.
On 2009-01-15, at 11:35, aslak hellesoy wrote:
Is anyone else having the same problem?
I haven’t tried with IE6, and I don’t plan to support it. It must die.
http://www.stopie6.org/
Amen to that!
While I agree that ie6 must die, the fix required to make it work sounds
minimal in this case. I may be wrong.
Perhaps, Aidy, you would be interested in submitting a patch which Aslak
could then decide on?
M
Hi Guys,
2009/1/15 aslak hellesoy [email protected]:
I’m definitely interested in supporting IE6 as long as I don’t have to fight
with its brokenness. I’ll gladly accept patches.
Thanks for sharing your death wishes.
If it is just a css issue, I will get one of the UI designers to look
at it or do a bit of research on it at weekend.
I tell you what I have got though: S
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:25 PM, Mischa F. [email protected]
wrote:
While I agree that ie6 must die, the fix required to make it work sounds
minimal in this case. I may be wrong.Perhaps, Aidy, you would be interested in submitting a patch which Aslak
could then decide on?
I’m definitely interested in supporting IE6 as long as I don’t have to
fight
with its brokenness. I’ll gladly accept patches.
Bear in mind that the upcoming 0.2 “Burpless” release will have a
redesigned
HTML report that will look more like console output.
Aslak
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