A
Andrew Meador
I am setting up a web site and have thus far been using a sitemap
file with a menu control in a masterpage and using CSS for formatting.
This seems to be a nice approach that should work well. However, I am
having problems. I have the menu working well where the selected/hover/
regular items are formatted differently. But, I don't see how to set a
style for previously visited menu items. I already have a post on this
issue, but now I have another. There appears to be a hotfix out from
microsoft (KB969612) that fixes an ASP/.NET issue where dynamic
menuitems don't show up correctly in IE8.
I figured this out after doing a lot of work on this site, and once
I uploaded it to my webhosting service (network solutions) they do not
have the hotfix installed on their web servers. So, I have to wait for
them to apply this hotfix to their servers (if they ever do), or
significantly redesign my menu system for the site.
Is this typical? Is this webhosting service slacking? Is there not
that many people using the asp menu control thus the webhosting
companies are not very aware of the bug? Although this path to menu
development sounds good, is it problematic to the point that people
are just not using it and favoring another approach?
Please advise.
Thanks!
file with a menu control in a masterpage and using CSS for formatting.
This seems to be a nice approach that should work well. However, I am
having problems. I have the menu working well where the selected/hover/
regular items are formatted differently. But, I don't see how to set a
style for previously visited menu items. I already have a post on this
issue, but now I have another. There appears to be a hotfix out from
microsoft (KB969612) that fixes an ASP/.NET issue where dynamic
menuitems don't show up correctly in IE8.
I figured this out after doing a lot of work on this site, and once
I uploaded it to my webhosting service (network solutions) they do not
have the hotfix installed on their web servers. So, I have to wait for
them to apply this hotfix to their servers (if they ever do), or
significantly redesign my menu system for the site.
Is this typical? Is this webhosting service slacking? Is there not
that many people using the asp menu control thus the webhosting
companies are not very aware of the bug? Although this path to menu
development sounds good, is it problematic to the point that people
are just not using it and favoring another approach?
Please advise.
Thanks!