Posts Tagged ‘tags’
Oh Microsoft, we do tire of thy bugs in IE
Yes, it’s another post about Microsoft and its poor implementation of Internet Explorer. This time it’s version 8 and its rendering of lists, and in specific, links within list items. Most humorously, Microsoft’s own documentation (separate issue; about rounded corners) gave me a laugh when it said “Microsoft is committed to providing a browser that accurately supports Web standards.” Maybe it’s just me, but I’ve given up waiting for the day that IE actually supports anything correctly . (more…)
GenericSetup and “mismatched” tags in ZCML
Ever the issue-magnet, I’ve spent the better part of my morning trying to debug a mistmatched tag error from within some ZCML (aka XML for the non-initiated). Essentially, the issue boiled down to the system telling me that it was certain that I had a mistmatched tag within my configuration, and presented me with the problematic XML tag (complete with line numbers). However, life’s not always that simple. (more…)