million for your reply !
:-)
On Jul 30, 2:21 pm, Jim Douglas <jdou...@basis.com> wrote:
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/threa...
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> http://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-launches-anti-marketing-camp...
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> http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2010/01/modern-browsers-for-mode...
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> On Jul 29, 11:01 pm, Kurtt <kurtt....@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > In the section "Image Sprites" of this doc(http://code.google.com/
> > webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideClientBundle.html#ImageResource), Google
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> > Support for IE6 isn't feasible in this format, because structural
> > changes to the DOM are necessary to implement a "windowing" effect.
> > Once it's possible to distinguish ie6 and ie7 in user.agent, we could
> > revisit support for ie6. In the current implementation, the ie6 code
> > won't render correctly, although is a purely cosmetic issue.
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> > How do i understand why IE6 couldn't be supported? Does IE itself not
> > support CSS sprite? Does this mean I won't benefit from GWT's image
> > sprite feature if I want my application to run well on IE6?
> > Any reply will be appreciated.
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