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IE7 problems and Internet Express

 
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Mark Horrocks
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 7:40 am    Post subject: IE7 problems and Internet Express Reply with quote



Yesterday, my Windows installed a new version of IE7 which has crashed twice
and destroyed my Norton Internet Security.

I would love to use Firefox but my main app uses Internet Express and
Internet Express will not work with Firefox. I don't know if this is because
Firefox doesn't understand the DOM (unlikely) or that Internet Express DOM
is not Mozilla compliant (likely)?

Firefox reports that ROWDATA is undefined if I load an Internet express
page. The same page will work fine in any version of IE5.5 +.

I would like to be able to upgrade the DOM in Internet Express to fix this
problem if indeed it is the problem. Maybe I am the last person using
Internet Express?

I have been trying out the Ajax demo by Marco cantu and it works brilliantly
for html (Thanks Marco!) Now I can use Ajax in Web broker. So easy!

But when I try to apply XSL to a cds XMLData I get an error from dom.js. Has
anybody else been trying to do this? I think I could use XPath to create
buttons for navigation and current focus record to select the ID key and
then replace Internet Express.

Any help here appreciated. If anybody else is using the Ajax toolkit and
Google XSL libraries I would like to co operate with them.

Mark Horrocks
www.sportdata.com.au
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