Yup - works with IE, doesn't with Firefox.
dPearce Consulting
Yup - works with IE, doesn't with Firefox.
dPearce Consulting
Mozilla 1.7 (Firefox's older brother) can't see it either. The problem seems to be that they don't close the iframe tag on the first iframe:
If you add the closing tag, the rest of the page shows up:
As a workaround, view page source and load the content iframe directly. They seem to name the content pages the same as the index page less the initial "index_", so you can also try things like
If you're feeling really industrious, download all the index pages, edit them so they work correctly, send them in with your order, and demand a discount.
Matt Roberds
I read in sci.electronics.design that martin griffith wrote (in ) about 'devlin components website?', on Sun, 10 Apr 2005:
There is a work-around. When you get the heading, scroll down with the scroll-bar on the right and a selection bar appears. Click on 'Products' and select from the drop-down menu.
But tell Devlin that not everyone uses Internet Exploder.
-- Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. There are two sides to every question, except
Is it just Firefox or me. I dont seem to be able to navigate this site or find any datasheets, and I dont have IE installed
thanks
martin
"Wales is a big welsh-shaped rain collection device"
I'll fire(fox) an email at them....but just found the ITTcannon site for switches, some nice goodies there.
martin
"Wales is a big welsh-shaped rain collection device"
Yup.
Matt Roberds has already verified that Mozilla 1.7 won't parse the broken code.
I'll add that Opera (6.0) won't either.
I just amazes me that folks pay web developers before they validate the code these incompetents produce:
It's not like it's difficult:
You might even suggest two things to them: Read and heed: <
I, for one, will not do business with any company that pushes a M$ only world and/or spams.
Ted
Why bother? A company that is that sloppy with their web page may well be as sloppy with their specs and their hardware.
or find another supplier.
Ted
Looking at the document source, the relevant section has an (inline frame element, which refers to another document) This appears to be a proper w3c.org tag, and not just an M$ "extension" IE is well known to tolerate nonstandard HTML code (generally produced from M$ software), whereas other browsers are much stricter. Your browser may be set not to display iframes, or may be an older version. If it is Firefox, I presume it is fairly recent - there may be an option to display iframes.
Richard
D> >
Yes, same here with FF 1.0.1.
Have also posted an enquiry in the FF Forum at
-- Terry Pinnell Hobbyist, West Sussex, UK
Ted, You should update your bookmark. Your link to Tim Seifert's Message to Clueless Website Authors page is redirected to
It constantly amazes me that folks here recommend X-10 solutions. In my book, they are a Web pariah.
Excellent site
thanks
martin
"Wales is a big welsh-shaped rain collection device"
Done. Thanks.
Ted
ElectronDepot website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.