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Russ Wickstrom wrote: I have tried it with both no type (as it is now) and with the 'type="text/css"'
This has made no difference.
Just after you load the page in Firefox, go open the JavaScript
console, on the Tools menu. You will see the error:
Error: The stylesheet http://www.clergytaxes.com/images/ct.css was not
loaded because its MIME type, "text/plain", is not "text/css".
Your host is not serving CSS files correctly. Contact them, and read
this error to them.
IE, of course, doesn't play by the rules. It should also reject the
stylesheet.
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Henri Sivonen <hs******@iki.fi> writes: In article <10*************@corp.supernews.com>, "Russ Wickstrom" <rw********@access4less.net> wrote:
I have tried it with both no type (as it is now) and with the 'type="text/css"'
The attribute is not the issue. The MIME type sent by the server is.
To make this explicit, one can do something like this:
wget -S --delete-after http://www.clergytaxes.com/images/ct.css
--12:06:19-- http://www.clergytaxes.com/images/ct.css
=> `ct.css'
Resolving wwwcache.cam.ac.uk... done.
Connecting to wwwcache.cam.ac.uk[131.111.8.1]:8080... connected.
Proxy request sent, awaiting response...
1 HTTP/1.0 200 OK
2 Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 11:37:20 GMT
3 Server: Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) mod_jk PHP/4.2.0 FrontPage/5.0.2.2510
4 Last-Modified: Fri, 07 Jan 2005 21:38:06 GMT
5 ETag: "105ffe-298-41df013e"
6 Accept-Ranges: bytes
7 Content-Length: 664
8 Content-Type: text/plain
9 X-Cache: MISS from iota.wwwcache.cam.ac.uk
10 X-Cache-Lookup: MISS from iota.wwwcache.cam.ac.uk:8080
11 Proxy-Connection: close
100%[===========================================>] 664 648.44K/s ETA 00:00
12:06:21 (648.44 KB/s) - `ct.css' saved [664/664]
Removing ct.css.
Since the server is apache, you can probably get it to set
the type by incanting the appropriate magic spells in
..htaccess (google for that).
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Jón Fairbairn Jo***********@cl.cam.ac.uk
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: IE, of course, doesn't play by the rules. It should also reject the stylesheet.
By my reading of the rules, it *must* (not merely "should") reject the
stylesheet when presented with the wrong media type from the server.
Alan J. Flavell wrote: On Sat, 8 Jan 2005, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
IE, of course, doesn't play by the rules. It should also reject the stylesheet.
By my reading of the rules, it *must* (not merely "should") reject the stylesheet when presented with the wrong media type from the server.
Of course. I was being polite. <g>
(Then again, there are all these posts... "how do I force.." and I
don't like to force anything...)
If IE did reject all non text/css stylesheets, my major ISPs webmail
program would generate about two million support calls today.
From Firefox:
Warning: The stylesheet https://[MajorIspHere]/css/styles.css was
loaded as CSS even though its MIME type, "application/x-pointplus", is
not "text/css".
So Firefox will load an x-pointplus stylesheet!
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Warning: The stylesheet https://[MajorIspHere]/css/styles.css was loaded as CSS even though its MIME type, "application/x-pointplus", is not "text/css".
Mercy! Is that piece of nonsense still going on? I was grumbling
about that in around 1996 already, and last saw it happening two or
three years back. I suppose this goes into the same class as the ISP
who proudly told their customer "We don't support CSS". Scarcely
credible, what?
Alan J. Flavell wrote: On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Warning: The stylesheet https://[MajorIspHere]/css/styles.css was loaded as CSS even though its MIME type, "application/x-pointplus", is not "text/css". Mercy! Is that piece of nonsense still going on? I was grumbling about that in around 1996 already, and last saw it happening two or three years back. I suppose this goes into the same class as the ISP who proudly told their customer "We don't support CSS".
Yep, still going on. I've reported it at their support center oh about
every two months for a couple of years or so. Such a simple change to
the servers... no luck. (They are Netscape-Enterprise/6.0 running Sun
Solaris, according to Netcraft.)
Scarcely credible, what?
All of their web pages are crap. Henri points out that FF will read
the css in quirks mode (which I didn't remember). For the most part,
these pages aren't even worthy of being called "quirky."
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