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date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 13:38:38 +0100,
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Browser detect to disable a script
When searching, all I found was CSS loading.
The second (optional) script which is messing with the entire page, is only
a problem in IE. It would seem that the only way around this is a script to
detect if IE, then disable the linked script 'highlight.js' or redirect to
an empty one.
Can anybody offer any assistance with this please?
Thanks in advance,
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date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 13:38:38 +0100
author: dE|_
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Re: Browser detect to disable a script
Message-ID: <alb2k.37318$cL6.29410@newsfe27.ams2> from dE|_ contained
the following:
>When searching, all I found was CSS loading.
>
>The second (optional) script which is messing with the entire page, is only
>a problem in IE. It would seem that the only way around this is a script to
>detect if IE, then disable the linked script 'highlight.js' or redirect to
>an empty one.
>
>Can anybody offer any assistance with this please?
Sounds a monumental fudge. Something is upsetting IE and to find it
you've got to find what is conflicting with what.
I very much doubt that it's a bug.
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date: Fri, 06 Jun 2008 18:13:43 +0100
author: Geoff Berrow
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Re: Browser detect to disable a script
"Geoff Berrow" wrote in message
news:ffri44tsc4gpn294oe031l73p30vucnbef@4ax.com...
> Message-ID: <alb2k.37318$cL6.29410@newsfe27.ams2> from dE|_ contained
> the following:
>
>>When searching, all I found was CSS loading.
>>
>>The second (optional) script which is messing with the entire page, is
>>only
>>a problem in IE. It would seem that the only way around this is a script
>>to
>>detect if IE, then disable the linked script 'highlight.js' or redirect to
>>an empty one.
>>
>>Can anybody offer any assistance with this please?
>
> Sounds a monumental fudge. Something is upsetting IE and to find it
> you've got to find what is conflicting with what.
There has been many of variables in it, if I can get Ben away from WOW and
the golf course and go through it all with online tests we may crack it,
until then I'm happy to go with some kind of 'if IE: use this script
instead' and give it an empty one.
> I very much doubt that it's a bug.
Well FF isn't struggling, but I'll take your experience over my assumption.
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date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 20:46:28 +0100
author: dE|_
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