Archive for the 'firefox' Category

Google Analytics & Secure Connections with HTTPS

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

I ran into a small problem with Google Analytics and secure connections. I worked with a company to get a secure certificate installed and noticed that the Google Analytics tracking code placed on the pages was calling a script from http and not https. This raised an alert in Internet Explorer asking if you […]

Testing for IE7

Friday, October 20th, 2006

With IE7 about to be pushed out to millions of computers, I realized I need to test some sites and make sure everything looked okay. But I don’t want to lose IE6 in the process. I found a stand alone version of IE7 RC1. For some reason, I am not too worried about Firefox […]

Gmail and Saving via JavaScript

Friday, July 14th, 2006

I noticied (and read online) that Google had put in scrolling on their maps via the mouse wheel. But I just stumbled across something new while using Gmail - if you are typing an email and hit crtl+s, the normal Microsoft save command for word docs, it will actually use AJAX to save the email […]

IE and China Airlines

Saturday, May 20th, 2006

Gunjan and I are going away for the Holidays in December and have been researching prices of flights to various countries. While seeing how much it cost to get to Asia, I went to China Airline’s website (using Firefox of course) and was greeted with a javascript alert that said “Please useing IE6.0 or later […]