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[Koha-win32] Re: [Koha] Problem with MARC tag structure admin (and other


From: Dana Huff
Subject: [Koha-win32] Re: [Koha] Problem with MARC tag structure admin (and others)
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 07:15:00 +0200

 
From: Dana Huff
Sent: Friday, 03 September 2004 7:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Koha] Problem with MARC tag structure admin (and others)

Stephen,
 
You know, I almost asked the question that way, tongue-in-cheek. But even though I worked at Microsoft/Redmond for a number of years, I really like the Mozilla browser. I try to stay away from "religious" issues like which browser is best but you have to face the realities of life - 90% of the computers in the world use IE. I maintain a couple of web sites and have to keep browser compatibility in mind whenever I add a "feature" to a page to make it a bit more exciting or friendly.
 
And the issue I'm talking about on that particular Koha page, the function of a button, is not rocket science. I don't know Perl that well, I'm just getting my feet wet on this project, but I do feel comfortable with CSS, PHP, _javascript_, ASP and HTML and there is usually a way to make a page at least presentable (not broken) on any (or 99%) of the browsers out there.
 
Okay, I got that off my chest. How do I report this as a bug?
 
And, refering back to my last email, shouldn't the blank200 database in the Win32 2.0 distribution have the MARC data tables filled?
 
Thank you for bearing with me,
Dana
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, 03 September 2004 2:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Koha] Problem with MARC tag structure admin (and others)

Dana Huff said:
> And, BTW, should the IE browser incompatibility be noted as a bug?

Ooh, ooh, ooh, let me say it first! --

"That's a feature, not a bug."

Seriously, I'm not an expert on browsers, but I do know some, and I'm told
that IE operates so differently from "normal" browsers that you'd pretty
much have to write the code to work on IE (and nothing else) or on
everything else (and not IE).  Too bad we're forced into making such
choices...

Stephen

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Stephen Hedges
Skemotah Solutions, USA
www.skemotah.com  --  address@hidden

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