![]() If the java calls need to be re-coded maybe a bit more work. Focusing at least limited support on the Big 3 (IE/FF/SF) I think is probably the biggest step and most useful to everyone and to Transmission itself.Īlso I do not know exactly what the trouble is, but if the java code to accomplish this is 100% universal, only the Web GUI is what IE can't view. so I realizes supporting every browser might be a bit difficult. I know I made some sites (that validate WC3 standards) and work great in IE, but find out later FF doesn't view they 100% right as well (mainly with DIV layers). Making a site and finding out later it doesn't work in IE is of course different than making a site deliberately that will not work in IE. It irritates me a bit that these web pages are made for 25.28% (2008 Q2 Stats) and think they are done. So they make some code, if it works in IE they change it so it doesn't work, then they put a picture up saying "FireFox Only" and say done and done. I'm not saying Transmission did this (it seems clear to me you didn't support IE mainly because it doesn't follow the WC3 standards 100% correctly), but I have some friends who make web pages deliberately that will not view in IE, just because they have this unfounded "hate" of IE. The main features I think someone would need would be: Something really simple just so you can support the other 3/4 of the market would be a great idea. ![]() This could be any system (and following statistics) most probable IE 7.0, and should be one of the main browsers to support before any other.Īlso being able to control your MAC Bittorent Server through a Windows machine (w/ IE 7.0) probably would be one of the greatest selling points of this Web Interface for new users, if it becomes available. The Web Interface (from how I see it) is most useful for managing the torrents AWAY from the computer with Transmission installed on it. But if they were accessing their Transmission from their MAC systems, they wouldn't need the Web Interface. ![]() Is there any known hacks right now to get the Web Interface bundled with Transmission 1.32 workable with IE 7.0? I attempted the suggestion in the previous post but it doesn't seem to work with the bundled Transmission 1.32 Web Interface anymore?įurthermore, I realize most of Transmission users are MAC and Linux, which probably use Firefox or one of the supported browsers (if not 100% of them). I realize perhaps the work to do this might be a bit much right now, but with tools such as: to help you, the work should be minimized a lot. I too would like to monitor my torrents at work but do not have access to the web browser I choose, and thus must use IE 7.0 (or VNC to my MAC and manage through this).įirefox is steadily becoming more prominent, but with IE still having well over 70% of the market perhaps to make Transmission's Web Interface more successful, efforts to making it support the browser with over 70% of the market would be wise. Any new word on this? I just discovered the Web Interface through 1.32 and I love it.
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