Re: AOL
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1999
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 22850
interpreted = N
texte = Webcat is a server side language. It makes no dofference what browser,platform, etc.. the user is viewing the site with. The dynamic pages thatWebcatalog creates will work with ANY browser.Now, your design is a different issue. If all you did was make a searchbox, and then list results in plain text line by line, it would lookpretty much the same in all browsers. But no-one does that. Everythingdepends on how you design your site. Your question really has nothing todo with webcatalog but rather your skill or design issues for the html youcode.On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Susie wrote:> I have been designing our sites to be compatible with the last couple of> versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer. Happily trying to keep it> simple.> > Then a very good friend reminded me she uses AOL and says a lot of sites> she tries to access result in a message that tells her she needs to have> one or the other of the above browsers. So she wanted to know if I was> making sure my sites would work for her.> > Gulp!> > I figured some of you would probably know how I can find out if my sites> will work in AOL?> > Hopefully without having to install their software on my development> machine?> > Their interface is too intrusive for me personally and when I've> installed it before I've had a hard time getting rid of it. I think> it's really impressive in a lot of ways it's just not for me.> > So, please excuse this off-topic question and if some of you are willing> to have mercy on my soul and e-mail me personally with any helpful hints> I'd be incredibly grateful !!!!> > I've seen lots of references to Netscape + Internet Explorer come up in> this list but I can't remember seeing AOL. I'm not able to read all the> postings though. . .> > Thanks,> Robin> > > > > >
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Webcat is a server side language. It makes no dofference what browser,platform, etc.. the user is viewing the site with. The dynamic pages thatWebcatalog creates will work with ANY browser.Now, your design is a different issue. If all you did was make a searchbox, and then list results in plain text line by line, it would lookpretty much the same in all browsers. But no-one does that. Everythingdepends on how you design your site. Your question really has nothing todo with webcatalog but rather your skill or design issues for the html youcode.On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Susie wrote:> I have been designing our sites to be compatible with the last couple of> versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer. Happily trying to keep it> simple.> > Then a very good friend reminded me she uses AOL and says a lot of sites> she tries to access result in a message that tells her she needs to have> one or the other of the above browsers. So she wanted to know if I was> making sure my sites would work for her.> > Gulp!> > I figured some of you would probably know how I can find out if my sites> will work in AOL?> > Hopefully without having to install their software on my development> machine?> > Their interface is too intrusive for me personally and when I've> installed it before I've had a hard time getting rid of it. I think> it's really impressive in a lot of ways it's just not for me.> > So, please excuse this off-topic question and if some of you are willing> to have mercy on my soul and e-mail me personally with any helpful hints> I'd be incredibly grateful !!!!> > I've seen lots of references to Netscape + Internet Explorer come up in> this list but I can't remember seeing AOL. I'm not able to read all the> postings though. . .> > Thanks,> Robin> > > > > >
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