I am facing problem in ie-6 in css.
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hello everybuddy
i am using width : experssion(1); but i am facing problem in ie-6.
can any buddy give me solution or alternate of expression.
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Use a spell checker?
Or a web browser...
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the problem is the use of expressions. They are not compatible with other browsers, so simply don't use them.
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@manishpatel said:
can any buddy give me solution or alternate of expression.
Yes, plz send me teh codez.
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@manishpatel said:
can any buddy give me solution or alternate of expression.
translate.google.com (deliberate.)
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@stratos said:
the problem is the use of expressions. They are not compatible with other browsers, so simply don't use them.
the real problem is the OP
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hello this is my code :
DIV.folio DIV.f DIV.f DIV.f {
BACKGROUND: url(aucom_folioborder_sm2.png) no-repeat left top;
FILTER: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src=aucom_folioborder_sm2.png);
WIDTH: expression(1);
CURSOR: hand;
HEIGHT: expression(1);
}problem is with ie-6 only. another browser is supported nicely.
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Any alternate solutions for experssion(). if yes then please sugest me.
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@manishpatel said:
please sugest me.
Find a new profession. People like you are the reason TDWTF exists.
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@manishpatel said:
problem is with ie-6 only. another browser is supported nicely.
True. Presumely IE 7.
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@manishpatel said:
CURSOR: hand;
You must use cursor: pointer; as hand is IE-only.
If other browsers are supported nicely, I'm sure this is done with javascript, which means you can adapt that solution to fit IE6. Look into jQuery.
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I have never used expression() in CSS (because it's IE-only) but expression(1) seems...well...kind of stupid. Stupid as in 'Integer.parseInt("1")' or 'const int ONE = 1;'
I will leave it to you to figure out why.