Well it is possible. I do it everyday, I just don't have time to do it for
RC.
Still is there actually a browser support statement or development
guidelines for minimal browser support?
Policies on which javascript version to use, what level fo css, (x)html
version etc...
This needs to be defined if not already, otherwise there is no closed UoD
for developers to abide to.
On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 14:19:36 +1000, Chris Richardson
crichardson@cantella.com wrote:
I agree that their are people who use it. heck I used it for years as my
main browser but I think there are other things that might be attented
to before Opera is a focus point. Since writing an app to be happy with
all browsers is such a challange you some times have to decide how best
to use what resource you have avaible. I would love to see some one give
Thomas a hand to make it have better support for Opera but there is only
so much time in a day and Thomas can only do so much. So either step up
or feed the masses which is clearly IE, FF.Chris Fordham wrote:
I think you are looking at it from the wrong point of view. Its a
matter of compliance. ECMAScript 262 should only be used and no JS or
JavaScript proprietary methods. There is an error when you press this
button in Opera/windows but I am still trying to get the error message.
If you use roundcube with the error console open in Opera, you will
find there are lots of issues in general.0.8% is purely subjective from where you got this statistic. It also
does not take into consideration UA string spoofing by browsers - Opera
used to spoof as IE by default, and people still use this practice due
to browser sniffing by websites. So lets say 0.2% error here, so 1%. So that means that 1 in 100 people
use Opera, thats actually decent and worth consideration.I still think that Roundcube has a long way to go in terms of
compliance and interoperability (as well as accessibility). This is
obvious when looking at the html/css and javascript. Please also show some respect to people that don't use IE or FIrefox.Rgs, Chris
On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 14:01:06 +1000, Chris Richardson
crichardson@cantella.com wrote:ok
Opera - 0.8% that is not a very large percent.
Firefox - 15.1% IE - 78.6%
so FF and IE = 93.7 to .8
Chris Fordham wrote:
I think you should check your facts. Its a very compliant browser and
is also popular. Covering IE and FF is simply not enough and not up to standard IMO! Have a look at browser support and comparisons on Wikipedia.On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 23:16:27 +1000, Chris Richardson
techlist@cantella.com wrote:Opera is a strange browser and has alot of issues. I dont know how
much people actualy feel like supporting it. I think support for IE
and FF varents are enough to cover most browsers.-Chris
Chris Fordham wrote:
My friend confirms that the bottom button to send message on
compose page doesn't work in Opera/Windows.On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 17:39:51 +1000, Thomas Bruederli
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>> brackets >> (curley and round) and did stuff like if ($foo === false) instead
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>> own >> class file. >> >> I see if I can provide a diff later on. Do I need to check out
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