1. exw2prj testing
- Posted by Martin Stachon <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> Nov 24, 2001
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Hi, I'd appreciate if someone could test my exw2prj on his own programs and tell me how it works. Thanks. Download at http://www.webpark.cz/stachon Regards, Martin Stachon martin.stachon at worldonline.cz http://www.webpark.cz/stachon
2. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Nov 24, 2001
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Martin Stachon wrote: > Download at http://www.webpark.cz/stachon All your pages show up as empty pages in my browser. Removing the CSS statement takes care of that problem - it's either malformed, the CSS reference is bad, or my browser is horribly broken. -- David Cuny
3. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by Tom Harris <tom.harris at blueyonder.co.uk> Nov 24, 2001
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they seem fine to me ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Cuny" <dcuny at LANSET.COM> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: exw2prj testing > > Martin Stachon wrote: > > > Download at http://www.webpark.cz/stachon > > All your pages show up as empty pages in my browser. Removing the CSS > statement takes care of that problem - it's either malformed, the CSS > reference is bad, or my browser is horribly broken. > > -- David Cuny > > > >
4. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> Nov 24, 2001
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David Cuny wrote: ---------- > Îò: David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> > Êîìó: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com> > Òåìà: Re: exw2prj testing > Äàòà: Saturday, November 24, 2001 22:18 > > Martin Stachon wrote: > > > Download at http://www.webpark.cz/stachon > > All your pages show up as empty pages in my browser. Removing the CSS > statement takes care of that problem - it's either malformed, the CSS > reference is bad, or my browser is horribly broken. > > -- David Cuny David, Martin, I see Martin's pages well in English and in Czech and understand both well. My browser is IE 3.01 Russian localisation. I have downloaded Martin's work (zip, 31K) and can post it anyone who wants (privately). I can not run IDE and new win32lib, I have an old comctl32.dll which is much faster than new one, so I can not try Martin's program. Let me know (privately) and I'll post. Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru
5. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by Travis Beaty <travis_beaty at yahoo.com> Nov 24, 2001
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Hello! I went to Martin's site and downloaded the file exw2prj.zip without any problems. Immediately on arriving at the link he provided, it branches into Czech and English sections, and I found the link to the zip file contained in a table. By the way, my browser is Opera 5. Martin, there is a slight encoding problem in the page that displays the English/Czech link. The last "n" in your name appears as a `o. I checked using IE 5.50, and the problem does not appear there. In the link for Cesky," the C with the inverted caret character does not appear correctly either, although I'm sure that you used Czech encoding to write that. Travis Beaty Evans, Colorado. -------Original Message------- From: EUforum at topica.com Date: Saturday, November 24, 2001 12:19:09 PM To: EUforum Subject: Re: exw2prj testing ====== The Euphoria Mailing List ====== Martin Stachon wrote: > Download at http://www.webpark.cz/stachon All your pages show up as empty pages in my browser. Removing the CSS statement takes care of that problem - it's either malformed, the CSS reference is bad, or my browser is horribly broken. -- David Cuny =^================================ This email was sent to: travis_beaty at yahoo.com
6. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by Martin Stachon <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> Nov 25, 2001
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Hi, > > Download at http://www.webpark.cz/stachon > > All your pages show up as empty pages in my browser. Removing the CSS > statement takes care of that problem - it's either malformed, the CSS > reference is bad, or my browser is horribly broken. > > -- David Cuny I tested the pages and looks fine at Windows - MSIE 5.0, 5.5 Linux - Mozilla 0.9.2, Lynx, Links, KDE Konqeror, GNOME hypertext broswer CSS is supported since MSIE 3.0. The CSS link is placed in the <head> section, so browsers which doesn't support it, should ignore it. I will add <!DOCTYPE> tag at the top, because it has been observed that some Netscape broswers need it. What broswer do you use ? Martin
7. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by Martin Stachon <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> Nov 25, 2001
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Hi, > Hello! > > in a table. By the way, my browser is Opera 5. > > Martin, there is a slight encoding problem in the page that displays the > English/Czech link. The last "n" in your name appears as a `o. I checked > using IE 5.50, and the problem does not appear there. In the link for > Cesky," the C with the inverted caret character does not appear correctly > either, although I'm sure that you used Czech encoding to write that. > > Travis Beaty > Evans, Colorado. The pages are encoded in windows-1250 character set. It is marked in the html by <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1250"> It seems that Opera doesn't automatically switch encoding. So if you want to see nice Czech characters, switch encoding manually Martin
8. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Nov 25, 2001
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Martin Stachon wrote: > What broswer do you use ? IE5 under Win95. I noticed the following meta tag: <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1250"> Did you perhaps mean to write: <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html" charset="windows-1250"> -- David Cuny
9. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by Tone Škoda <tone.skoda at zapo.net> Nov 25, 2001
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Stachon" <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> > It seems that Opera doesn't automatically switch encoding. So if you want > to see nice Czech characters, switch encoding manually Not only in Opera, In IE 5.5 your last 'r' is also viewed as a strange character.
10. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by Tone Škoda <tone.skoda at zapo.net> Nov 25, 2001
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Tone Škoda" <tone.skoda at zapo.net> > Not only in Opera, In IE 5.5 your last 'r' is also viewed as a strange > character. Not 'r', 'n'.
11. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Nov 25, 2001
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On 24 Nov 2001, at 19:23, Tom Harris wrote: > > they seem fine to me > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Cuny" <dcuny at LANSET.COM> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 7:18 PM > Subject: Re: exw2prj testing > > > > Martin Stachon wrote: > > > > > Download at http://www.webpark.cz/stachon > > > > All your pages show up as empty pages in my browser. Removing the CSS > > statement takes care of that problem - it's either malformed, the CSS > > reference is bad, or my browser is horribly broken. I switched to SmartBrowse, and the page looks fine. Kat
12. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by jzeitlin at cyburban.com Nov 26, 2001
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On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 10:50:27 -0800, David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> wrote: >Martin Stachon wrote: >> What broswer do you use ? >IE5 under Win95. I noticed the following meta tag: > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" > content="text/html; charset=windows-1250"> >Did you perhaps mean to write: > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" > content="text/html" charset="windows-1250"> If I understand the conventions correctly for MIME headers in HTML, then the original (i.e., 'charset' as part of the quoted string) is correct. -- Jeff Zeitlin jzeitlin at cyburban.com (ILink: news without the abuse. Ask via email.)
13. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by Martin Stachon <martin.stachon at worldonline.cz> Nov 26, 2001
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[this message is windows-1250] David wrote : > Martin Stachon wrote: > > > What broswer do you use ? > > IE5 under Win95. I noticed the following meta tag: > > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" > content="text/html; charset=windows-1250"> > > Did you perhaps mean to write: > > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" > content="text/html" charset="windows-1250"> > > -- David Cuny No, I checked my books and looked at sources of some pages, and my syntax is correct. (Under Linux, which uses for Czech encoding ISO-8859-2, national chars are ok, which means the broswer switch encoding automatically) Perhaps you should check "Automatically choose encoding" under View -> Encoding in IE. Tone Škode writes: > Not only in Opera, In IE 5.5 your last 'n' is also viewed as a strange > character. AFAIK, you are from Slovenia, which uses the same character set as Czech : windows-1250. So it should be selected by default. Again, do the same as I adviced to David. btw. Your Š also became messed Dobrý den pøeje, (Wishing a good day,) Martin Stachoò (Hoping his name won't be corrupted
14. Re: exw2prj testing
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Nov 26, 2001
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Martin Stachon wrote: > Perhaps you should check "Automatically choose > encoding" under View -> Encoding in IE. No, that's set. I'll just assume that my machine is hosed, and not worry about it. There are other small problems, and I should probably reload the OS at some point. Thanks! -- David Cuny