Tag IE6

QuirksBlog: The iPhone obsession

"More specifically, today I will shout at web developers who think that delicately inserting an iPhone up their ass is the same as mobile web development." – PPK

On having layout — the concept of hasLayout in IE/Win

A lot of Internet Explorer's rendering inconsistencies can be fixed by giving an element “layout.” John Gallant and Holly Bergevin classified these inconsistencies as “dimensional bugs,” meaning that they can often be solved by applying a width or height.

IE 6 and 7 hit by hack attack code

IE 6 and 7 hit by hack attack code. IE6 and 7 have what looks like a buffer overflow vulnerability caused by a strange intersection of CSS, innerHTML and large JavaScript arrays. No exploits in the wild yet but it’s only a matter of time.

Breaking with protocol

Are you or your users are getting a “This page contains both secure and nonsecure items” message in Internet Explorer?

You might mistakenly believe that it is a problem isolated to IE, but if you check the bottom right corner of Firefox you’ll see that all is not well there either:

The issue here is a simple [...]