Re: OT: Bike Stories



On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 18:38:43 +0200, Vahis wrote:

> imotgm wrote:

>> OK, I moved to Mandriva 20006 with KDE 3.4. Konqueror works perfectly
>> here. So does Opera and Firefox. The page is good, and the problem is
>> totally with that particular version of konqueror. ;-)
>>
>
> But what can cause it in a browser?

Bad code, that got fixed in a later version. It isn't such a bad thing
that it doesn't work at all, it just can't find links properly on a single
page. On the old one, the "David Wright" link worked, but the first or the
"imotgm" links after that also went to the David story. The second one
went where it was supposed to go. It's just some minor thing where it just
doesn't translate the on page link right. What's odd is that is does work
sometime.

Remember, anything I say, on this subject, is either a direct observation,
or a reasonably logical WAG. I've never made a web page, I can read, and
understand the code, if it's straight HTML, and I can figure out what to
modify, to remove parts of web pages I've saved, if I don't need that
part. I can change the links to point somewhere else. I have just never
created one from scratch.

I know 0, zero, nothing, nada, null, about php, what it is, or what it
does. Php to me is two letters in the alphabet, one used twice. Anything
I've not had a pressing need for, I know little or nothing of. There are
too many things I have need of, and I learn enough to figure out how to
meet that need. Then I start learning what I need for something else I
want, or need. I don't have time to learn something that I have no present
need of. When I need it, I will learn it.

> I'm running Suse 10.0
> KDE 3.5 a
> Konqueror 3.5
> Firefox 1.5
> Mozilla 1.7.11
> Lynx.

I have the x86_64 version of Suse 10.0 with whatever came on it. I leave
my distros pretty much stock, with security, and bug updates. I only
upgrade, if the item that came with the distro is hopelessly broken, and I
need that app.

> Also the one that I never mention here. (on Wine)

I don't run that one on anything. ;-p

--
imotgm
"Lost? Lost? I've never been lost... Been a tad confused for a
month or two, but never lost."


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