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Old October 13th, 2008, 01:15 PM
ottawamom
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Default conflict with latest windows update

Hello there,

I am using a script that was generously provided by:

http://webtrans1.com/downloads/demos/image_gallery.php

that worked just fine before the latest windows update. Now IE7 won't
display the larger images when you choose a thumbnail. it definitely
did before! and firefox is (and always has been) just fine with the
script as is.

now, being completely unfamiliar with both windows updates and
javascript myself, I'm at a loss as to how to fix it. the original
author of the code apologized and said he doesn't have the time to
look into it.

is there anyone else who can give it a shot?
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Old October 13th, 2008, 11:25 PM
Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn
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Default Re: conflict with latest windows update

ottawamom wrote:
Quote:
I am using a script that was generously provided by:
>
[spam]
>
that worked just fine before the latest windows update. Now IE7 won't
display the larger images when you choose a thumbnail. it definitely
did before! and firefox is (and always has been) just fine with the
script as is.
>
now, being completely unfamiliar with both windows updates and
javascript myself, I'm at a loss as to how to fix it. the original
author of the code apologized and said he doesn't have the time to
look into it.
Reason enough to dump that code, wouldn't you say? For it isn't that
there are no viable alternatives. RTFFAQ, RTFM, STFW.
Quote:
is there anyone else who can give it a shot?
This is a joke, right? Would you do QA for *lazy* *incompetent*
*competitors* (that does not necessarily mean you) *in your free time*
*for free*?


PointedEars
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var bugRiddenCrashPronePieceOfJunk = (
navigator.userAgent.indexOf('MSIE 5') != -1
&& navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Mac') != -1
) // Plone, register_function.js:16
 

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