[rt-devel] [fwd] Re: netscape 6.1 for linux and rt 2.04 (from: alesh@sportina.si)

Jesse Vincent jesse at fsck.com
Fri Aug 10 20:53:27 EDT 2001


I'm not likely to work around netscape 6.1's display bugs like this in RT...
but if anyone's curious.....


----- Forwarded message from Alesh Mustar <alesh at sportina.si> -----

Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 11:27:49 +0200
From: Alesh Mustar <alesh at sportina.si>
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:0.9.2) Gecko/20010726 Netscape6/6.1
To: Jesse Vincent <jesse at fsck.com>
Subject: Re: netscape 6.1 for linux and rt 2.04
Reply-To: alesh at sportina.si

Jesse,

it looks like a NS bug, I poked around a bit more and this changes 
brought everything back to normal:


diff Tabs Tabs.alesh
13c13,16
<       HREF="<%$RT::WebPath%>/<% $toptabs->{$tab}->{'path'}%>"><% 
$toptabs->{$tab}->{'title'}%></A>]</font>
---
 >       HREF="<%$RT::WebPath%>/<% $toptabs->{$tab}->{'path'}%>"><% 
$toptabs->{$tab}->{'title'}%></A>]
 >
 >
 >             </font>



 diff MyRequests MyRequests.alesh
14c14
< <%$Ticket->Id%>&nbsp;
---
 > <%$Ticket->Id%>



 diff MyTickets MyTickets.alesh
13c13
< <%$Ticket->Id%>&nbsp;
---
 > <%$Ticket->Id%>


I don't know if this is helpful in any way to you or to the RT project, 
but in case others start to bringing this up... hell can't hurt.


Regards,
Alesh



Jesse Vincent wrote:

>I'm pretty sure it's a netscape rendering bug.
>
>
>On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 10:49:53AM +0200, Alesh Mustar wrote:
>
>>Jesse,
>>
>>yesterday I upgraded NS from 6.1 PR1 to 6.1 Final.
>>
>>RT is version 2.04.
>>
>>I noticed weird rendering of RT pages. I attached a screenshot of the 
>>browser, you'll notice that the ] are missing after [ Home  , [ Search , 
>>[ Configuration, etc... Also the serial # are very close to the subjects 
>>of the tickets.
>>
>>Could this be a RT2 issue or a stupidity from NS?
>>
>>Thank you in advance,
>>Alesh
>>
>
>
>


----- End forwarded message -----

-- 
jesse reed vincent -- root at eruditorum.org -- jesse at fsck.com 
70EBAC90: 2A07 FC22 7DB4 42C1 9D71 0108 41A3 3FB3 70EB AC90

Any e-mail sent to the SLA will immediately become the intellectual property
of the SLA and the author of said message will enter into a period of
indentured servitude which will last for a period of time no less than seven
years. 




More information about the Rt-devel mailing list