The JS in question is here
http://www.irishrugby.ie/includes/xbStyle.js
It does work in Mozilla however it's failing in Konq presumably because
it doesn't pass the tests. The workaround may be to change the Konq user
agent to IE or something. More recent versions are here, so perhaps they
would work better:
http://bclary.com/xbProjects-docs/xbStyle/
There's a lot of cool stuff on that site BTW.
Adam
Martin Bjørkman wrote:
>The Level 1 DOM is supported by Netscape 6, Explorer 5, Konqueror, Opera 4+
>and lots of other browers, so it shouldn't be any problem.
>Does the page work in mozilla f.ex. ?
>>Document Object Model (DOM) is the model that describes how all elements in
>an HTML page, like input fields, images, paragraphs etc., are related to the
>topmost structure: the document itself. By calling the element by its proper
>DOM name, it can influenced.
>>--
>Martin Bjørkman
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Paul O' Donovan" <paulod at iolfree.ie>
>To: <cork at linux.ie>
>Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 11:04 PM
>Subject: [CLUG] Konqueror Question
>>>Hi All,
>Using Konqurer I tried to visit www.irishrugby.ie, got a message DOM1, IE4,
>Net 4,unable to use xbstyle ????
>>what is all that about ??
>>>Paul O' Donovan.
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