Re: Browser Test



On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 05:01:44 GMT, Rev Turd Fredericks wrote:

Mimic wrote:
oeb wrote:
-=Biscuit=- wrote:
PerfectReign <theperfectreign@xxxxxxxxx> delighted us to no end
by taking a lime green crayon and scribbling in
news:wxn0rrtjpckd$.1me7d9tugz9zl.dlg@xxxxxxxxxx, on the hallowed
day of Mon 24 Apr 2006 02:25:29p:
Just heard about this service - haven't tried it. Thought I'd
give you all a heads up if you want...

http://www.browsercam.com/default.aspx

...it is a bit pricey, but might be worth the trouble for
testing your site in different browsers without having to setup
virtual machines.

I believe Jenn had posted that link a while back (though nothing's
wrong with posting it again). As I remember, they have an initial 24
hour free trial.



Hello Mara, LTNS

There is also http://www.snugtech.com/safaritest/ which will give you
a screenshot of your site in safari for free.


There is also another community based one I found somewhere. You
submit a URL and people submit their screenshots. It took time though,
and I have lost the URL anyway =P


Ian

Ah that one I could do with, Mac testing is a bit of a hassle for me

This is the crazy thing. I went to site the other day with Safari on my
mac and it told me I couldn't access their site without IE. So I fired
up IE and went to the site (there is IE for macs but it's not as good as
Safari) and it worked fine. Today I went back to the site but with
safari spoofing the user agent as IE 6 and the site worked just fine.
Why in the hell would some stupid web designer only design for IE and
actually bar all others from entering? I can understand if they are just
lazy and can't be bothered to design for other browsers, but to actually
bar non-IE users is plain stupid.

I get that occasionally, and do write the webmaster of their problem. The
DMV has this issue, even though their site is Java.

I've even had the issue a few times while running IE7, where a site was
detecting IE strings and couldn't figure out what I had.

Check this out:

http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=31278

Heh - the Anti IE campaign.

So the Macintosh has a browser? Wow. Will wonders never cease. I didn't
know you could get on the internet using Apple Talk.

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