Browse thread
Re: Still problems with the main ocaml web page
- Martin Sandin
[
Home
]
[ Index:
by date
|
by threads
]
[ Message by date: previous | next ] [ Message in thread: previous | next ] [ Thread: previous | next ]
[ Message by date: previous | next ] [ Message in thread: previous | next ] [ Thread: previous | next ]
| Date: | -- (:) |
| From: | Martin Sandin <om_sandin@y...> |
| Subject: | Re: Still problems with the main ocaml web page |
Hmmm, it's good to know that not every version of IE is affected. I don't know the exact version of IE on each machine I've tried, but something like: * IE on English Win2k pro, recently installed and updated. * IE on Swedish WinXP home, couple of weeks old Dell. * IE 6.0.2900.2180 on Swedish WinXP home, recently updated. Tried changing the web language preferences on this machine to no avail. On all these machines I got the "unknown file type/save/abort" dialog. On the last machine, if I save the file as a .html file and view it I can see the text unformatted (I guess the CSS document isn't loaded). Martin --- Christopher Campbell <chris.danx@ntlworld.com> wrote: > Martin Sandin wrote: > > Erik de Castro Lopo skrev: > > > >>On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 22:43:17 +1000 > >>Erik de Castro Lopo <ocaml-erikd@mega-nerd.com> > > > > > > <snip> > > > >>which means that the server is OK and that the > > > > problem must be in my > > > >>browser. > > > > > > Might be, might be. But it's a problem you share > with > > each of the 3 Internet Explorer copies (ie 3 > windows > > machines) I've tried to use to access the site. If > the > > problem is specific to me, please tell me and > ignore > > what I've written below. > > > > The site works fine in Opera and Mozilla, and is a > lot > > nicer than the old, but it doesn't work in IE. The > > fact that Windows isn't the no 1 priority of the > OCaml > > team, or the community, is both obvious (witness > the > > lack of 3.08.3 binaries for Windows) and > > understandable. > > I found this... > > http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/www/content-type.html > > It suggests IE may interpret the xhtml document sent > as "text/html" as > XML not HTML if it doesn't encounter <html> close to > the top of the > page. It ignores the mime type. :( > > What versions of IE are you running? > > > Regards, > Chris > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com