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Show posts MenuQuote from: monkey_05_06 on Fri 15/06/2012 15:53:14
I still think the default name for the room-based rep_ex function should be repeatedly_execute not room_RepExec. I get that CJ was trying to show that this is a function that has to be linked to the room's events, but still it's a complete regression against every other ASC script file. It would also be nice if events could be automatically linked if no event handler existed but a function was added with the default name (would save a lot of Beginner's threads for the lightning bolt icon, no?).
Quote from: Darth Mandarb on Fri 15/06/2012 14:41:10Quote from: m0ds on Fri 15/06/2012 04:20:35Good point, is there a simple-ish html/java/css etc way to make that pop up and warn for IE users? I can't find much on Google, not sure what to search for exactly. My site is all messed up in IE though so it'd be useful.
Yeah mine is a combination of Coldfusion/Javascript that accomplishes this. However I own the domain: www . internetsuxplorer . com and (which I'm developing now) that will offer people a small javascript snippet they can put on their site which will detect their visitor's USER_AGENT and, if IE, give them the message/note/popup (customizable). I really hope this takes off 'cause it's time for IE to die! It's been slowly and painfully losing ground (which is good) but now it just needs to die.
@WHAM - I see what you're trying to say but I just don't see it as "connected" to the IE issue. I (until recently) was using a 5 year old computer that would not play any modern games (I don't really play games anyway so there just wasn't a need to upgrade for me; it did what I needed it to do). So those games weren't developed to work on my machine at all. Modern game developers (given the open architecture of the PC market) have to account for a RIDICULOUS number of variations to ensure their games work but they don't worry about 5-10 year old computers. The web should be the same way in regards to IE.
@Khris - that's even worse!! IE6?? Seriously? There is simply NO [acceptable] reason for ANYbody (company or personal) to still be using IE6. That's just beyond stupid.
@Snake/Increator - I was a DIEHARD Firefoxer for years. Until Chrome hit the scene. Chrome is the best browser available. Lightest weight, most standards compliant, and fastest. Firefox is still MILES ahead of IE but it's become a fat cow (memory hog) and over-bloated with features nobody uses or wants. There are still some things Firefox does better than chrome (like their CSS3 color ramps/gradiations) but when using transitions Chrome is still much smoother so I can forgive the slightly less capable gradiations for smoother animations.
Quote from: Khris on Fri 15/06/2012 10:42:39
Love it.
I made a site for a private practice recently and even made sure it would work just fine in IE 8. When they looked at it, it was broken: they still use IE 6!
Quote from: AGA on Thu 14/06/2012 14:13:10Quote from: Renodox on Thu 14/06/2012 11:22:11
When I try to do a search for a game with a number after the title, the forum won't let me saying, "The Minimum Characters in a Search Word Are" That's it. I can't find anything with that.
Can you tell me the exact search terms you're using? Then I can look into the exact problem.
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