Print at Dec 24, 2025, 9:54:44 AM View all posts in this thread on one page
Posted by Randal_Lovelace at Mar 9, 2008, 6:57:00 PM
Ok, this in not a JRE issue or a Sweet Home
When I look at the Firefox 2.0 Error Console feature, I see that it is reporting
CSS errors from tigris.css and inst.css.

To reproduce:
1. Open the Firefox 2 Error Console window by clicking on Tools Menu and then
clicking on Error Console.
2. Click Clear in the Error Console window to clear existing messages.
3. Go to http://java-net.dev.java.net in your Firefox 2 browser window.
4. After the page loads in the Firefox 2 browser window, see the following four
errors in the Error Console window:

Warning: Error in parsing value for property 'display'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: https://java-net.dev.java.net/branding/css/tigris.css
Line: 978
Warning: Error in parsing value for property 'padding'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: https://java-net.dev.java.net/branding/css/inst.css
Line: 50
Warning: Error in parsing value for property 'margin'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: https://java-net.dev.java.net/branding/css/inst.css
Line: 51
Warning: Expected end of value for property but found 'em'. Error in parsing
value for property 'padding-left'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: https://java-net.dev.java.net/branding/css/inst.css
Line: 139

------- Additional comments from padmar Wed Dec 20 10:00:56 +0000 2006 -------

Hi carlosh,

Thanks for sharing your findings with us. Currently java.net is running on 3.5.1
version of CollabNet Community Edition (CCE). This version of CCE supports the
following browsers:

* Internet Explorer 5.5 (Windows)
* Internet Explorer 6.0 (Windows)
* Internet Explorer 5.2 (Macintosh)
* Netscape 7, Mozilla 1.4
* Mozilla 1.5
* Firefox 1.0

The latest version of CCE supports:

* Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows with Service Pack 2
* Firefox 1.5.1 for Windows and Linux
* Safari 2.0 for Macintosh

Looks like Firefox 2 was released in October this year. The future versions of
CCE should be compatible with Firefox 2.

Hope that helps!

Best wishes,
Padma
java.net site administration

^^^ It is a JAVA issue it's nothing to do with a lot of other things that have been thought to be the issue ... it's a FIREFOX 2.0/2.1 not being supported YET issue.






[Note: this thread was started on sourceforge.net forums]