Hornby face lift

I certainly hope not, his nose would probably drop off as soon as he got it home :o)

(kim)

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You have my vote already!

Any chance of doing away with mobile phones too?

(kim)

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For interest, I've included the browsers table from a web access log from one of our (British) products.

I'm afraid our records simply don't bear out the Firefox claims made in this group.

This report is for the complete month of October 2006. (#3 is revealed elsewhere in the report to be search engines)[The site is a subscription site and generally not indexed by Google etc...] Also of interest is that this data was collected before IE7 was pushed onto users through the critical update system. It's worthy of note that IE6 has held market share fantastically despite FireFox being 6 or so years newer.

Craig

Most Used Browsers

Browser Hits Visitors % of Total Visitors

1 Internet Explorer 6.x 320,606 2,240 73.44% 2 Internet Explorer 7.x 7,271 482 15.80% 3 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;) 1,014 237 7.77% 4 Others 53 35 1.15% 5 Firefox 3,001 19 0.62% 6 Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Google Desktop) 7 7 0.23% 7 Internet Explorer 5.x 99 6 0.20% 8 Microsoft Data Access Internet Publishing Provider Protocol Discovery 20 5 0.16% 9 Microsoft Office Protocol Discovery 4 4 0.13% 10 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; Trend Micro tmdr 1.2-1003) 8 4 0.13% 11 asterias/2.0 8 2 0.07% 12 Safari 36 2 0.07% 13 Internet Explorer 4.x 69 2 0.07% 14 MSFrontPage/6.0 2 2 0.07% 15 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MS FrontPage 6.0) 2 2 0.07% 16 Konqueror 2 1 0.03%

Total 332,202 3,050 100.00%

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Craig Douglas

(oops! perhaps this will be more legible)

For interest, I've included the browsers table from a web access log from one of our (British) products.

I'm afraid our records simply don't bear out the Firefox claims made in this group.

This report is for the complete month of October 2006. (#3 is revealed elsewhere in the report to be search engines)[The site is a subscription site and generally not indexed by Google etc...] Also of interest is that this data was collected before IE7 was pushed onto users through the critical update system. It's worthy of note that IE6 has held market share fantastically despite FireFox being 6 or so years newer.

Most Used Browsers

Browser Hits Visitors % of Total Visitors

1 Internet Explorer 6.x 320,606 2,240 73.44% 2 Internet Explorer 7.x 7,271 482 15.80% 3 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;) 1,014 237 7.77% 4 Others 53 35 1.15% 5 Firefox 3,001 19 0.62% 6 Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Google Desktop) 7 7 0.23% 7 Internet Explorer 5.x 99 6 0.20% 8 Microsoft Data Access Internet Publishing Provider Protocol Discovery 20 5 0.16% 9 Microsoft Office Protocol Discovery 4 4 0.13% 10 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; Trend Micro tmdr 1.2-1003) 8 4 0.13% 11 asterias/2.0 8 2 0.07% 12 Safari 36 2 0.07% 13 Internet Explorer 4.x 69 2 0.07% 14 MSFrontPage/6.0 2 2 0.07% 15 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MS FrontPage 6.0) 2 2 0.07% 16 Konqueror 2 1 0.03% Total 332,202 3,050 100.00%

Craig

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Craig Douglas

Craig Douglas said the following on 08/12/2006 23:34:

No, and nor do my records. The last set of records I had showed that

25-30% of people using my website were using Mozilla-based browsers. That doesn't match the official records either, but in the other direction.

Now then, I wonder what that shows? That going by any one individual website proves absolutely bugger all. Perhaps our respective websites attract different types of modeller :-)

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Paul Boyd

Once the builders have finished building me the wall for people to be put against. It is going to have to be a very long one...

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Arthur Figgis

Though it works for me (Opera 9.02)

selecting different view doesn't work at all in

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Arthur Figgis

Can I be charge of the firing squad? Can I, can I, please?

(kim)

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kim

I did advise that the problem had been fixed by 16.30 yesterday. Should be working in all browsers now.

Dave W

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David Westerman

You could halve the time by using both sides.

Simon

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simon

Arthur Figgis said the following on 09/12/2006 12:14:

Keep up at the back :-)

It seems as if Hornby fixed the problem by Friday evening, and this was reported.

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Paul Boyd

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