
zlinw@mcmedia.com.au <zlinw@mcmedia.com.au> wrote:
I am putting together a slide show of a large engineering project. S5 is the framework being used "http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/". The slide works great under Firefox, but its quite unexecptable under Microsofts Explorer. As the majority of the target audence would almost certainly be running windows, I appear to have a problem.
More recent versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer are reputedly more compliant with standards than were earlier releases. If you aren't testing with the latest version, try upgrading. Every recent book on JavaScript programming that I've consulted tells the same story. They introduce a standard language feature or API, then say "Microsoft Internet Explorer (prior to version x) doesn't support it", or supports a non-standard feature instead, or has a major bug in its implmeentation of the standard. Sometimes these comments are made about other browsers, but it's mostly MSIE 8 and earlier. So, definitely try the latest release, or suggest to the recipients that they use Firefox, Chrome or something else.