On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 07:21:29PM -0500, Michael Oas wrote:
Strange problem here - likely not related to Zope directly. When our content guys edit the DTML through the Zope management interface in IE 5.x, the pages are properly displayed in IE 5.x (and assume 4.x). However, in Netscape, some pages do not display properly. After running the DTML though a code validator, the results indicate that the H/DTML is correctly formatted for IE/Netscape 3.x and above. We're aware of the normal differences in table formatting, for example, between the different browsers.
However, viewing the pages in Netscape 4.x, the source has all the "<" and ">" replaced with question marks. This has been tested in Windows 98/NT 4.x and Linux RH 6.1.
Now, I'm open to suggestions. I am tempted to think this is a result of some encoding issue, or perhaps IE 5.x's handling of extended characters but I'm at a loss.
This is likely some silly setting that we've overlooked but I thought I'd check here first.
I've seen that behavior under Linux Netscape when viewing some sites. The joke around Slashdot is that it shows that whoever made the site is a Windows weenie. Can you provide some sample source? -- Stephen Pitts smpitts@midsouth.rr.com webmaster - http://www.mschess.org