Delpibrowser
Has anyone ever worked with the TFrameBrowser (8.02) from PBear?
If yes, how does it handle external CSS-files?
Thanx in advance,
Has anyone ever worked with the TFrameBrowser (8.02) from PBear?
If yes, how does it handle external CSS-files?
Thanx in advance,
detox posted this at 01:43 — 26th April 2001.
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Sorry, can't help you there.
I take it you have checked out their support page?
Are you having issues with a site re this browser? if so post the link, and we all can check it out.
Jack Michaelson posted this at 11:27 — 26th April 2001.
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I've checked their support page (pbear.com) but the external css topic is not mentioned there.
I've also mailed the developer but he did not reply (yet, I hope)
Unfortunately the pages I'm working on are not going to be online. They are for a program (made in Delphi). The browser I mentioned will run inside the program.
I could post one of the pages, but then you will have to download the Demo version of the TFrameBrowser from pbear.com and run the page on your local drive to check things out. OK?
Shakespeare: onclick || !(onclick)
detox posted this at 23:33 — 26th April 2001.
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Ok,
Give me a bit, I'll do what I can to
get you an answer soon.
Jack Michaelson posted this at 10:49 — 28th April 2001.
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You'll have it by Tuesday.
Jack Michaelson posted this at 08:52 — 1st May 2001.
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The problem is solved (). It seems that the TFrameBrowser does not like underscores in the class declarations (like IE and NS do). Even the developer did not know that...
Thanx for your help anyway
Shakespeare: onclick || !(onclick)
Suzanne posted this at 07:15 — 2nd May 2001.
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Underscores are not valid in class names for CSS. At all.
A quick run through a validator will reveal this little tidbit, even if some permissive browsers (and not all versions of IE or Netscape, btw) will allow it.
Suzanne
Jack Michaelson posted this at 08:16 — 2nd May 2001.
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Did not know...
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