- From: Robert Neff <robneff@home.com>
- Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 11:29:54 -0500
- To: <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>, "Wendy A Chisholm" <wendy@w3.org>
ON the two items i wrote previously. 1. We may have resolved the problem with documentum. Not 100% yet. 2. The CSS was blowing up on many PCs using various browsers - yet you could surf anywhere on the internet and be fine. The cause was meta refresh. Removed it and everyone had access. go figure? > At 09:01 AM 1/23/00 , Robert Neff wrote: > >We are implementing CSS on the intranet and have seen two snafus that we are > >looking at now. > > > >1. We use Documentum, a electroninc document management system, as our > >document delivery system. It has a server piece that sits on the web server > >and queries the document database for documents. On the CSS page is an > >embedded query that starts the Documentum server piece and returns the > >documents. This is not working well with CSS. It is blowing up on IE 5 and > >locking upnon IE 4. > > > >2. We have a simple intranet with headers and footers and inlcudes for each > >and we have applicaitons. We also are having serious problems implementing > >the CSS as is does not work well or not at all on all builds of Micorsoft > >Internet Explorer. This is causing us to reinstall Micorsoft Internet > >Explorer. > > > >CSS is not integrating well and we are troubledhooting to see what the > >problem is. For exmaple we are building a simple HTML page to test > >fucntionality with th browsers. > > > >Anyone else having problems like this? > > > >rob > > -- > wendy a chisholm > world wide web consortium > web accessibility initiative > madison, wi usa > tel: +1 608 663 6346 > /-- >
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