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Drag News - 03 Apr 2006 17:19 GMT
have a website that i've been developing. i'm almost ready to get up and
runngin, but im having trouble with it in IE for macs.  it looks alright in
the pc version as far as i can tell.  i was wondering if you had any
suggestions as to why its not working in IE for macs, but it is in pc. or if
you know how i can fix this.

here is a link
http://www.dragnews.com/Untitiled-1.html
Harri Mellin - 03 Apr 2006 22:02 GMT
> have a website that i've been developing. i'm almost ready to get up and
> runngin, but im having trouble with it in IE for macs.  it looks alright in
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> here is a link
> http://www.dragnews.com/Untitiled-1.html

forget about msie for mac becorse it's so old and even microsoft
recommends that macusers use something more modern like Safari

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Kurt - 04 Apr 2006 19:20 GMT
> have a website that i've been developing. i'm almost ready to get up and
> runngin, but im having trouble with it in IE for macs.  it looks alright in
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> here is a link
> http://www.dragnews.com/Untitiled-1.html

Less than a percentage of 1% of all web users use IE for Mac and it's
discontinued. I wouldn't worry about it.
80% are using PCIE and the next largest percentage in using PCNetscape.
The remaining 10% are using Firefox, and Mac Browsers: Safari and
Firefox. Buried in that are the techies using Camino, Opera, etc.

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