[frgeek-michiana] Re: Test web site with IE

This is a great way to make sure only true geeks find your site Tom,
I'd actually want to know how to acheive this effect on purpose :)

With Moz-Foxfire it looks great!

I don't know if it will be useful to you but I have been evaluating
project managment software for the past few weeks, I've looked closely
at three packages eGroupware, phpcollab, and dotproject

eGroupware: Total BloatWare! weighs in at 50MB at first glance it looks
pretty but then when you try to use it you learn to hate it. 

http://www.egroupware.org

phpCollab:  Great for consulting teams to track projects with multiple
clients.  Allows you to upload documents, create discussion forums
associated with task and projects and lets use easily publish a public
page the client can interface with and post requests. Installs under 5
MB. 

Thier site is sometimes down best to go here: 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpcollab/

dotProject: Probably the best catch all for managing projects and 
relationships with a lot of organizations, also has modules for 
managing contacts, scheduling, and a very easy to use trouble ticket 
sysetm.  Also let's you attach forums to projects.  Has the lightest 
footprint yet, under 3.5 MB's after install. 

http://www.dotproject.net/

I also asked Ron B from the FREE GEEK Portland Collab project what they
are using/reccomend and they are developing their own PERL tool based on 
the XP programming style.  

http://www.sonofhans.net/taskcard

It is orientated toward coding projects, still pretty early on in
development.  

Later,
Gnubie

On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 05:39:57PM -0500, olinzuercher wrote:
> Tom 
> 
> XP & IE couldn't even find it. Error message: page not found.
> 
> Mandrake L & Mozilla find it fine.
> 
> Olin
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, 2004-02-15 at 16:13, Tom Brown wrote:
> > Olin, Jay, Mike:
> > 
> > I created a test web site for MichianaGeeks.net on my Slack box. I am 
> > publishing the site to the Internet using dynamic DNS, and DDNS is working 
> > great.
> > 
> > However IE 6 is having difficulty parsing the xhtml and css code on my W98 
> > system. The css and xhtml code work fine using Mozilla 1.6 and Opera 7.21 
> > on W98. Would you browse the site and tell me if IE is handling it 
> > correctly on your boxes?
> > 
> > http://www.michianageeks.net/
> > 
> > If the code is rendered properly, you'll see centered white pages on a 
> > medium gray background, horizontal nav bar, styled text, etc.
> > 
> > Tom 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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