MooFX won't work on Windows/Safari

I tested it on my on Safari and Firefox Intel MacPro and under Parallels on IE7 and Firefox, all seemed fine. But now on my windows pc running Safari I’m supprised to see that my recently added MooFX don’t work?

Strangest thing is … they do work for the earlier added ones on http://www.zakenwijzer.nl/opleiden/ (which were setup different) … the ones at http://www.zakenwijzer.nl/juridisch/ however are done like Dan Jasker did on his tutorial, and they don’t work on Safari (Windows).

Who can figure out what’s going on?

Richard


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I am not seeing any evidence of Moo/Mootools used on these pages.

Perhaps an attempt was made to use them, and aborted because the Prototype libraries were found. In that case, this abortion is expected and proper behavior, because the two libraries cannot co-exist on the same page.

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‘MooFX’ is not the correct term for the effect to which you are referring.

What did you expect to happen on these pages? A fade, movement, etc…


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Sorry Weaver, the exact pages where MooFX wont’ work are :

http://www.zakenwijzer.nl/juridisch/servicecontract.html


The pages that do work are here:

http://www.zakenwijzer.nl/opleiden/management.html ,
http://www.zakenwijzer.nl/opleiden/commercieel.html
http://www.zakenwijzer.nl/opleiden/communicatie.html


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To make sure, I’m only talking about these failing on Safari under Windows. Thanks.


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I just checked these links under Vista with Safari 3.1.2 and all the accordions appeared to be working correctly.

Either the page you were seeing was cached (or some remnant of cached resources) Or the symptoms you describe are visible with a different browser/platform combination.


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I’m glad to hear that they do work on Safari/Vista.
I did check them on WindowsXP, on different stations as well, so it must be that combination. I think I’ll put this to rest. The chance that someone, using Windows XP, using Safari will visit that particular site is quit small I guess.
Thanks Weaver!


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