I use konqeuror from kde 3.1.4. If i create a new mail, the header
shows always 'You must enable CSS support for your browser to
use BasiliX efficient'.
CSS is enabled but basilix shows me that error.
This is wrong.
This message is supposed to be the same colour as the background and so
is normally present but invisible if css support is enabled. Konqueror may be
trying to be too clever and showing the message regardless.
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Yes its invidible (i see only it if i mark it).
But the problem is i dont see the users/groups from
addressbook (mozilla and opera does)
can you look for it?
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I think the problem is that you dont get the right app name and think my
browser have no javascript enabled but its activated.
konqueror can js 1.5.
why you dont get the info if the browser has enabled javascript?
For your information, my browser string is like that:
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Konqueror/3.1; Linux)
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Logged In: YES
user_id=883360
This message is supposed to be the same colour as the background and so
is normally present but invisible if css support is enabled. Konqueror may be
trying to be too clever and showing the message regardless.
Logged In: YES
user_id=508457
Yes its invidible (i see only it if i mark it).
But the problem is i dont see the users/groups from
addressbook (mozilla and opera does)
can you look for it?
Logged In: YES
user_id=883360
OK, I'll look into it.
Logged In: YES
user_id=508457
I think the problem is that you dont get the right app name and think my
browser have no javascript enabled but its activated.
konqueror can js 1.5.
why you dont get the info if the browser has enabled javascript?
For your information, my browser string is like that:
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Konqueror/3.1; Linux)