Re: Superfilous Characters
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 18380
interpreted = N
texte = >On 6/19/98 11:10 PM Peter Chang wrote>>>I too get random characters at the bottom of my screen. I am not sure>>whether this is caused by WebCatalog but it tends to happen much more often>>with Internet Explorer than with Netscape, and the characters are completely>>random. I have found that hitting the Refresh key several times seems to>>make it appear and then disappear, sometimes changing the letters. An>>interesting note is that when I check the code for the page it appears on,>>the character is nowhere to be found. I think that this may be a result of>>the interaction between WebCat and the browsers but I am uncertain of that.There's never any real or direct 'interaction' between WebCat and IE, because WebCat sends the rendered pages to the server, and it's the server that sends the pages to the browser. So unless WebCat is rendering different pages each time, it's probably something in IE that's causing the strange characters to be displayed.I haven't seen this myself, but I just started using IE -- version 4.01 for 68K Macs. Which version are you guys using?Sincerely,Ken Grome808-737-6499WebDNA Solutionsmailto:ken@webdna.nethttp://www.webdna.net
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>On 6/19/98 11:10 PM Peter Chang wrote>>>I too get random characters at the bottom of my screen. I am not sure>>whether this is caused by WebCatalog but it tends to happen much more often>>with Internet Explorer than with Netscape, and the characters are completely>>random. I have found that hitting the Refresh key several times seems to>>make it appear and then disappear, sometimes changing the letters. An>>interesting note is that when I check the code for the page it appears on,>>the character is nowhere to be found. I think that this may be a result of>>the interaction between WebCat and the browsers but I am uncertain of that.There's never any real or direct 'interaction' between WebCat and IE, because WebCat sends the rendered pages to the server, and it's the server that sends the pages to the browser. So unless WebCat is rendering different pages each time, it's probably something in IE that's causing the strange characters to be displayed.I haven't seen this myself, but I just started using IE -- version 4.01 for 68K Macs. Which version are you guys using?Sincerely,Ken Grome808-737-6499WebDNA Solutionsmailto:ken@webdna.nethttp://www.webdna.net
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