Official Win32 2003-09-04 Available...

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Official Win32 2003-09-04 Available...

Post by ghuerkam »

first, i hope
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Post by aebrahim »

Hmm ... doesn't look like this build should be a whole lot different from yesterday, no major checkins.
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aebrahim wrote:Hmm ... doesn't look like this build should be a whole lot different from yesterday, no major checkins.

Indeed. The only change I can see that would make any difference to a Firebird build is bug 217886 which is a fix for frames not working on a limited number of sites that use funky names for their frames.
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Post by TeddyBerlin »

This build works stably.
I am times strained, when the version 0.7 appears.
:wink:
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TeddyBerlin wrote:I am times strained, when the version 0.7 appears. :wink:


Say WHAT??? :?
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Post by rsnidjik »

The_Drake wrote:
TeddyBerlin wrote:I am times strained, when the version 0.7 appears. :wink:


Say WHAT??? :?


O.K., no hard feelings here, alright? But, out of curiosity and because I really wanted to understand, I used online Babelfish to translate from English to German, and I got this:

"Ich bin Zeiten belastet, wenn die Version 0.7 erscheint."

Then I translated that from German back into English, and came up with this:

"I am loaded times, if the version appears 0.7."

Ain't computers marvelous? With this sort of technology, can world peace be far away?
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Hum , do not forget it is our mind that create computer.
They are as marvelous as our minds can be.
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TeddyBerlin wrote:I am times strained, when the version 0.7 appears. :wink:


I guess he meant he will be excited when 0.7 comes out? :-s
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Sorry,my english is not so good.
I use a Website for translating.
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TeddyBerlin wrote:Sorry,my english is not so good.
I use a Website for translating.


That's alright, Heinrich. No offense was meant. I just could not for the life of me figure out what you were trying to say.

Maybe you should try to find a better website. :wink:
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http://www.square-enix-usa.com/news.htm ... eference=6

Scroll bars IN the web page non functional. IS this worth filing a bug report? Or, for that metter, opening a bugzilla account to file the bug?
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alexbender wrote:http://www.square-enix-usa.com/news.html?id=2&reference=6

Scroll bars IN the web page non functional. IS this worth filing a bug report? Or, for that metter, opening a bugzilla account to file the bug?


I can confirm on the 08-16 build as well... maybe a coding issue on the page?

Edit - The whole site's messed up... nothing in the news section works... Maybe someone can check the code.
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I see, the side,where my words are translated,is not so good.
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Post by wwhsgrad2002 »

The site works fine in IE 6.0 SP1. I looked at the source code. It seems to be all in javascript. Firebird should be able to render the page properly, but it doesn't. The scrollbars only work in IE not Firebird.
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wwhsgrad2002 wrote:The site works fine in IE 6.0 SP1. I looked at the source code. It seems to be all in javascript. Firebird should be able to render the page properly, but it doesn't. The scrollbars only work in IE not Firebird.


If the javascript is poorly coded the scrollbars will only work in IE..
I don't think the mozilla-developers should put effort in to making every javascript out there work. Because there is a lot of bad javascript in the world ( sadly )
Most of these scripts are made for and thus only tested in IE..
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