b> ------- Additional Comments From brion@pobox.com 2006-11-16 15:52 UTC ------- b> There would not be any right column if there are no style sheets. b> If there is, maybe it's specific to your custom b> skin, which you'll have to debug yourself.
Nope, in WWWOFFLE I only allowed http://kb.mozillazine.org/Editing_configuration/Troubleshooting the one single page thru, and confirmed with tcpflow that all the other pages were not allowed to reach firefox, running with caching disabled.
The last letters of "Editing configuration/Troubleshooting" overwrite the right column. Even with javascript disabled the overwriting happens.
Changing the <table width="100%" cellpadding="7" cellspacing="0" style="table-layout: fixed"> to just <table> fixes it.
Not sure who to blame.
Please respond to bug issues on the bug tracker. We have a bug tracker for a reason.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
BV> Please respond to bug issues on the bug tracker. We have a bug tracker BV> for a reason.
RC> [7901] We *want* users to be able to discuss bugs in length (when RC> there are larger implications or the implementation needs RC> discussing) on wikitech-l.
Well, I managed to hack a perl LWP script to post new bugs to the bug tracker, but adding comments to existing bugs proved too big a programming challenge. So I'll have to respond to bugs via mail here, (wikitech-l) with my batched Internet connection. No ADSL on my mountain top.
Dan Jacobson wrote:
BV> Please respond to bug issues on the bug tracker. We have a bug tracker BV> for a reason.
RC> [7901] We *want* users to be able to discuss bugs in length (when RC> there are larger implications or the implementation needs RC> discussing) on wikitech-l.
Well, I managed to hack a perl LWP script to post new bugs to the bug tracker, but adding comments to existing bugs proved too big a programming challenge. So I'll have to respond to bugs via mail here, (wikitech-l) with my batched Internet connection. No ADSL on my mountain top.
None on mine either, but I don't complain about it. I find it amusing that you can afford a domain name for yourself but not an internet connection...
On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 07:52:01PM +1030, Alphax (Wikipedia email) wrote:
None on mine either, but I don't complain about it. I find it amusing that you can afford a domain name for yourself but not an internet connection...
Domain name: $9.95 a year.
High-speed internet on a mountain: up to $20K engineering fees, if DSL won't reach you.
People who don't jump to conclusions on mailing lists: priceless.
:-)
Cheers, -- jra
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 18:43:25 -0600, Jay R. Ashworth <email hidden> wrote:
Domain name: $9.95 a year.
High-speed internet on a mountain: up to $20K engineering fees, if DSL won't reach you.
People who don't jump to conclusions on mailing lists: priceless.
:-)
Cheers, -- jra
Domain name: $8.88 a year at namecheap.com
High-speed internet on a mountain: Become a WISP(Wireless Internet Service Provider)
Provbide High-speed internet to a mountain: Put a 100ft tower at the top and a 100ft tower at the bottom
People who make these things: Infinate
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