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Date says 109 for me. On the main BAJR page too.
This will seriously mess with my phasing if it's true.
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date of 109! flipping norah!
I'll have to look at this
IE 6 works... praise the lord...
the one I am worried about is IE5 as I know many councils still use this!
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Right... got it!
day = today.getDay(); // Get the day in number form (0,1,2,3,etc.)
// Make year number correspond to correct year
if (year<1900) year=(year+1900)
else if (year>2000) year=year
Cunning huh... who says websites are held together with prayers and sticky tape!
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Yes I have been magically transported 1900 years into the future. Shame in a way, I was just getting used to drinking all that Italian wine from expertly-crafted cups of Gaulish Samian, and about to buy my first slave...
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ooooh... you make me want to return you to those halcyion days... but thanks anyway for spotting that..
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It looks good. However, is the drop down list meant to be up and running? There's nothing there on both Opera and Firefox. I find the map a little unwieldy to navigate once I get the resolution high enough to tell societies apart, but I think I'll get used to it.
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What firefox are you using?
the drop down list should indeed be working... I even reverse engineered it to work with IE6 which had been a problem before. does the current one work for you.
oh... and are you on MAC or PC...
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Hmmm, it worked fine at home, but you asked for feedback from a national organisation workplace, and here I'm having a few problems with it. I can't see the map or the contents of the drop-down list, and there's an 'error on page' message. I suspect that this might be due to our network security settings rather than to the operating system we use (Windows XP).
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I'm on a PC. Everything is now working on Opera 9.51 and looks very good. There's nothing in the society list in Firefox 3.5. I've been tinkering with my settings, but I cannot think of any reason why it should not display from my end.
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Just checked at work, running on a PC circa 2003 with Windows 2000 and, much to my amazement, IE6. I haven't used it for ages and now I reminded of why I use Firefox: how horrible, slow, clunky and tab-less is IE. Anyway your page works, but the menu at the top wraps round on my screen, and the 'Quick Links' which are to the right of the map in FF3.5 are now below the map in IE6.