Re: Fire firefox?



On 1 Sep, 12:41, Joost Diepenmaat <jo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

GarryJones <mor...@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
This is driving me simply crazy
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Most browsers.......
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, why not do:

Thanks. It works (of course).

"Most browsers" is the problem here.

The current stats (source Wiki) are
Msie: 78.30%
Netscape Navigator: 0.06%
Netscape/Mozilla/Firefox: 16.36%
Opera: 0.81%
Safari: 3.41%

As a homebrewer with nothing other to go I googled for an answer to my
problem and found the (msie biased) code I then used.

What I can never appreciate enough is guys like yourself who bother to
read questions from innocent newbies like myself and spend time
replying to us. You have solved a major headache for me as I found
nothing on the net to solve my problem. Giving the onset of permanant
connections to the Internet I am just so pleased that the USEnet
community still exists and continues to outweigh the online web forums
in quality and efficiency. As good to day as it was when I first
posted to the IBM Knowledge base back in the summer of 1979. (yes,
thats right, 30 years next year.....)

Thanks again, if you're ever in Sweden the beers are on me...

Garry Jones
The(?) Englishman in Sweden
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