From: Alex J. <al...@ph...> - 2003-05-05 09:42:46
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No, it's not xhtml only...I'm not sure where it lies. the error page is a "cannot open this calendar" error page from phpicalendar. Safari is useable on all other sites...save the odd php generated one....and all other browsers I've seen are useable on the calendar site. It's one of those very aggravating bugs.... check it out yourself at www.phantomcitizen.net/events ---Alex On Monday, May 5, 2003, at 03:48 AM, Ben Barnard wrote: > Well, PHPiCalendar isn't XHTML compliant. I started to XHTML-ize it > once, > but it was too much work, and I decided it wasn't worth it (for me, > anyway). > So if Safari truely does require XHTML, then I'd say your guess is > right and > it is PHPiCalendar's non-XHTML-ness that's causing you problems. An > XHTML-only browser will probably be pretty useless for at least a year > or > two, because not enough sites use it yet. > If the error page you're seeing is a server generated page about a PHP > error, then it's a server problem, not a browser problem. > As for whether PHPiCalendar will use XHTML anytime soon, I wouldn't > think > so, but I'm not a develloper. > > Ben > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alex Johnson" <al...@ph...> > To: <php...@li...> > Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 1:26 AM > Subject: [PHPiCalendar-DEV] Safari? > > > Anyone else having problems getting the calendar to load in Apple's > Safari browser? > I'm told that the site may need to be xhtml compliant to load > properly...as it is, it shows an error page that was being processed by > the server. very strange indeed. > > When will 0.9.1 be out, and will it fix this? > ---Alex |