Perhaps it's just plain luck that it works on a Windows machine. Turn on
your scripting error alerts in your browser and see if you get javascript
errors on your machine.
At my day job, I develop web applications on a Macintosh for Windows 95,
98, 2000, NT, Unix, Linux, Macs, and even Dreamcast. If my work generates
errors on a Mac it usually also generates errors on other platforms. Your
code is broken.
I just wanted to view your Dakota site and couldn't because of these
errors. No offense intended.
SteveOh
>Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 17:19:17 EDT
>From: AWyseGuy@aol.com
>Subject: Re: DML: RE: website generating javascript errors
>
>I never did test the sounds part of the site on a Macintosh.. Maybe you
>could get a Windows based machine instead... >>
>
>
>You're not so far off.. could look into a PC emulator like soft windows, or
>virtual pc .. since you already have a MAC; it's not like a windows based
>program would slow you down that much
>
>
>
>Kidding... How about Linux,
><< anybody ever try the sounds on my site from a Linux machine? Maybe the Mac
>is the only one lacking here..
>
>Josh
>>From: Stephen Dampier <guldam@sirius.com>
>>Subject: DML: website generating javascript errors
>
>> Can't get this site to work without javascript errors both on IE 5 and
>>Netscape 4.7 for the Mac. No idle or startup sounds...
>
>>steveoh
> >>
>
>Aaron
>95 Dakota Sport
>86 Shelby Charger Turbo
>94 Dakota Sport (soon to join ranks)
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