Version: 3.1.0 (using KDE 3.1.0 (RC6)) Installed from: compiled sources Compiler: gcc version 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.3 2.96-113) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.4.18-19.7.x goto www.leuville.com. Konqueror does not show the menu in the left side of the page between the yellow top bar, the box titled Home and the animal in a circle at the bottom. Compare using Mozilla.
The menu works fine if you tell Konqueror to masquared as either Mozilla, IE, or Netscape -- so this is a website problem. However, there are pico rendering problems in IE mode - lines between the menu entries and right borders are missing.
still buggy with IE UA
Is this bug still present in a recent version of KDE, such as 3.5.8 or KDE 4.0RC2?
I get the same result as that by comment #1 i.e. it is usable if the browser identification is changed to one of the ones mentioned in comment #1. I can sympatize with the idea of trying to get all websites to strictly follow w3c standards. However, Konqueror will get steam rolled in that fight as long as it no bigger than it is. The problem for the user with Konquerors behavior is that the user doesn't know if the page actually contains more than displayed as in this case unless the identification string is changed to that of one of the others permanently. For users that do not want to do that one idea is to show a popup similar to the "Firefox'es popup blocked" that tells the user that the page has more contents than what Konqueror currently displays in its strict w3c mode and that has a button that allows switching to a mode where the full contents is displayed.
It seems to be another website we could "fix" by not including "compatible" in the user-agent string. Other than that, it is really an INVALID bug.
The bug is no longer reproducible with KDE 4.4.5: the webiste is rendered like FF does.