Hi malware fighters,
Go here: http://dhtmlkitchen.com/ape/example/dom/compare/
pol
I have to say I’m not sure what this is trying to do or say.
Hi DavidR,
It is all about cross browser woes for rendering certain scripts in Document Object Model in the browser you use.
Another test is found here: http://appcreator.com/web-development/browsers
It is DOM and here you can test the glue out of scrolled position case: http://dhtmlkitchen.com/ape/test/tests/dom/position-f-test.html
All browsers have a different architecture, so worth to see what happens there,
IGNORED in my browser: IGNORE testTargetRelativeContainerStatic: ignored.
IGNORE testTargetInlineRel: ignored.
IGNORE testFixedTarget: ignored.
Test case “Scrolled Position Test Case” completed. Passed:51 Failed:0 Total:51
INFO Testing completed at Sun May 30 2010 17:18:42 GMT+0200. Passed:102 Failed:0 Total:102
For flock 2.5.6 browser
polonus
Yes, but I honestly still can’t see the purpose/benefit for the browser user, as there isn’t a huge amount that you can do to correct any failings short of changing browser and none are perfect in all respects. With no script enabled there are no results for the browser, so would that be considered a pass is this were
Whilst Opera 9 does well (10 is the latest and isn’t listed) and I have tried Opera a few times and didn’t like it at all, so I wouldn’t switch as a result of these results.
Since this is about a tool for discovering an element position on the page, I don’t see how this is valuable to the browser user, as the page should display (or not), but any element position discovery tool would fail and I simply can’t see how this would impact on that browser end user.
I also see that Chrome isn’t listed either.