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	<title>Comments on: SFDCMe</title>
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		<title>By: JC</title>
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		<dc:creator>JC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:21:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have always figured it would be possible to manipulate SFDC abilities by using links that execute javascript.  I just never took the time to work on it, but now that I see these I'm deffinetly going to have some fun messing around with them.  What did you base your code from?  I use some similar but less complicated scripts to do other tasks such as login buttons and such.  Anyways, I'm curious...why does this only work in firefox?  From my years of history in website building I've learned that ALMOST everything is possible in IE vs Firefox, although sometimes you have to modify the code slightly for both browsers to accept it.  For example, some JS code IE accepts but Firefox doesn't since IE has some proprietary and doesn't always conform to W3 standards.  But usually there is a work around if you know what the specific function is that the browser doesn't support, you can find a different function that will work around it or do the same thing.  Do you have a list of the code snippets that aren't compatible so I can try and make it work in IE?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have always figured it would be possible to manipulate SFDC abilities by using links that execute javascript.  I just never took the time to work on it, but now that I see these I&#8217;m deffinetly going to have some fun messing around with them.  What did you base your code from?  I use some similar but less complicated scripts to do other tasks such as login buttons and such.  Anyways, I&#8217;m curious&#8230;why does this only work in firefox?  From my years of history in website building I&#8217;ve learned that ALMOST everything is possible in IE vs Firefox, although sometimes you have to modify the code slightly for both browsers to accept it.  For example, some JS code IE accepts but Firefox doesn&#8217;t since IE has some proprietary and doesn&#8217;t always conform to W3 standards.  But usually there is a work around if you know what the specific function is that the browser doesn&#8217;t support, you can find a different function that will work around it or do the same thing.  Do you have a list of the code snippets that aren&#8217;t compatible so I can try and make it work in IE?</p>
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