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Sent by david on 10 May 2010 10:10


Just got another one ... who on the list is @midphase.com?????

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Subject: [#24489217] Re: [css-d] Anchor offset ?
Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 04:22:12 -0500
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To: david [EMAIL-REMOVED]>

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Ticket subject: Re: [css-d] Anchor offset ?
Ticket number: 24489217
Ticket link: https://secure.mpcustomer.com/ticket.php?ticket=24489217
Ticket body: [EMAIL-REMOVED] wrote:
> On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 7:56 PM, Ed Seedhouse [EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:
>> On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 1:39 PM,  [EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:
>>> On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Ed Seedhouse [EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:
>>>> On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 10:22 AM,  [EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:
>>>>> Yes, Frames without frames is exactly what I want.
>>>> The "standard" way to achieve this is with some kind of server-side
>>>> processing, such as ASP, PHP, "server side includes" or several other
>>>> methods.
>>> I think maybe you missed something, I am not wanting to use frames
>>> just make the pages behave in a manner similar to frames.
>> And that's what we normally use server side processing for, as I said.
>>
>>> The pages I currently working on will not be on a public server but
>>> the design concept will be used later on a public server.
>> Well it's perfectly easy to install Apache with PHP included on a
>> Windows machine, and of course if you are using Linix you either
>> already have it installed or can do so in just a few minutes.
>>
>>> When the time is right I will find a web sever source where PHP is available.
>> Just install it on your own local machine.  I think everyone who is
>> developing with html/css should have their own local web server
>> installed.  Any machine less than five years old can handle this
>> easily.
>>
>> --
>> Ed Seedhouse
>>
> 
> Like I said, "You missed something." How does server side scripting
> have anything to do with my original question? If you are going to
> join the conversation maybe you should go back and read my OP and the
> replies.
> 
> Which is anchors in HTML and, position: fixed; in CSS. The behavior I
> was hoping to get in Firefox does happen in IE with just HTML and CSS
> no PHP or JavaScript and no ugly work arounds with HTML and CSS.

Then, most likely, IE is doing it wrong, and the others are doing it
right. ;-)

(Note: I Am Not A W3C Standards Whiz)

> And for the record, I have been running Apache on Linux on my local
> network for around seven years when I switched from MS to Linux.

Good for you! :-)

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