Email conversation
From | Peter |
To | Me |
Subject | Obigo doesn't pass acid2 |
Date | 8 February 2009 12:32 |
Attachments | Images of the failure |
Hi,
You mention the Obigo browser on the acid2 page.
I have a Vodafone-branded LG Viewty, wich comes with the Obigo browser
installed by default.
The full user-agent is:
Vodafone/1.0/LG-KU990/V10i Browser/Obigo-Q05A/3.6 MMS/LG-MMS-V1.0/1.2
Java/ASVM/1.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1
And this version does NOT pass the acid2 test.
I tried to change some settings, but the default settings give the best
results.
Since I can't take screenshots, I took some photos, see attachments.
The good news: it doesn't show a scroll bar :p.
--
Peter.
From | Me |
To | Peter |
Subject | Re: Obigo doesn't pass acid2 |
Date | 14 February 2009 08:19 |
Peter,
> And this version does NOT pass the acid2 test.
> Since I can't take screenshots, I took some photos, see attachments.
This is interesting. Some of the screenshots show a title that looks
like you are not testing it on the WaSP site, and instead are testing it
on the acidtests.org site. Initially, IE 8 had a security restriction
that only allowed it to pass the test on the WaSP site, not the
acidtests.org site - relating to showing object fallback for
cross-domain content. The failure in your pictures looks like they may
have implemented the same restriction - that would be what causes the
eyes to be replaced by a big ugly white box containing a 404 message.
As long as it passes on the WaSP site, that would be a pass, since that
was the initial requirement of the test. Of course, it is not a great
way to 'pass'.
However, I also notice the chin is wrong. I suspect that is just because
your browser's window is too narrow, and it's affecting the table layout
algorithm. If you zoom out to perhaps 50%, it will probably get that
part right.
Mark 'Tarquin' Wilton-Jones - author of http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/
From | Peter |
To | Me |
Subject | Re: Obigo doesn't pass acid2 |
Date | 21 February 2009 13:24 |
Hi,
I tried the WaSP site, and it looks exactly the same (HTTP 404 instead of
eyes) as on the acidtests.org site.
I can't find anything in the settings that may resolve this.
About the chin: with the latest Opera-for-desktop-with-small-window-size I
get also the same effect.
With my version of Obigo I can't zoom out. It may be a restriction from
LG/Vodafone...
-- Peter