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I've spent a lot of time this week wondering what to do on my birthday. I eventually came up with the idea of going to Twycross Zoo to video the chimps scampering about, to help me with some animations for an iPhone game.
Turns out I'll be delving into the foul bowels of IE6 instead
Well, unless I don't bother, and go off to see the scampering chimps instead... still, I'd hate to leave all those people sitting in the offices of some corrupt City institution, unable to enjoy DimPrawn's pratings about house prices and social policy because the IT department is too incompetent to upgrade their intranet applications to a browser that works, while I selfishly indulge myself
Nice to see the good smilies are back, BTW. In all the years that I've been dealing with the crock of tulip that is IE6, I've never seen that bug that's making the smilies grow like that. I've tried every tool in the box, and nothing will fix it except the most ungodly hack, and that isn't good enough for me.
FWIW, there was a bit on the Xfm home page that I got working on IE6 using the same hack... but, even with the hack, the same thing broke even more badly on IE7. That was definitely a case of IE taking one step forward and several steps back. In the end, I had to change the way it worked, which was a shame as the original way was very elegant (and worked everywhere except IE7, where IE7 itself didn't know what was going on - the DOM reported values that bore no resemblance to what was happening, and even the IE developer toolbar would report something being at one position at the same time as highlighting its position as being several hundred pixels away where it was invisible).
For the curious, it was the "Latest videos" sidebar module - it seems they don't use it on the homepage any more (and have also overburdened the site with Flash ads as they slide into oblivion) but, at the time of writing, you can still find it on the "Music News" page sidebar. If you hunt down the JavaScript that drives that little widget, you should still be able to find the code somewhere in "pageinit.js"... and yes, there's my comment:
Code:
// hack forcing IE6 to reflow the list - very dirty, but necessary...
Have the day off man - IE6 will still be here when you get back!
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...
I've spent a lot of time this week wondering what to do on my birthday. I eventually came up with the idea of going to Twycross Zoo to video the chimps scampering about, to help me with some animations for an iPhone game.
Happy Birthday Nick
It a good place to go for chimps, we are going there in a couple of weeks
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