I see the submit news link, but where do I go to post a module?
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Hey David .. this link pops up 6-8 javascript alert boxes.. close one, another pops up. It's so amazingly irritating, I didn't even see the page before backing out. I remember I posted these issues the last time I posted a module and maybe I'm just being anal, but the problem still exists.
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I went through the whole process of submitting a module, approving, and of course deleting it, in less than a 2 minutes... with no pop ups...
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Not, that I am saying you have no issue.. If you would like I can post it for you. (I would need your login credentials, so you would 'be' the author (temporarily change them, I mean). Let me know.
My test ran fine in FF 2.0.0.4 (xp-pro).
edited by: AmmoDump, Jun 29, 2007 - 08:15 PM
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it's an issue with the HTML editor and safari.. they've (all HTML editors) never played well together.. from my perspective, i don't need to know about an incompatibility (alert) unless it's absolutely critical to functionality.
5 pop-ups:
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Mozilla < 1.3 Beta is not supported!
I'll try, though, but it might not work.
mozilla.. heh.
anyway.. thanks for the assist and all.. i'm not going to make the post though.. maybe i'll try again in another 8 months ;)
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I believe Peter (pheski) is a mac head too. Maybe he has a suggestion.
Personally, I hate Macs. I cannot get my head around how they work... lol...
This is how I feel about Mac:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=clYOR8vLgE8
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LOL, crash different!
I love both I must say... my GF is on a Mac, but I recommended her to switch to FireFox instead of Safari [I just use it to check on my sites hehe].
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