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How not to respond to font change?

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Polaris - 15 Jun 2007 07:02 GMT
Hi Experts:

I'm using asp.net 2.0. Is there a way for my pages not to respond to the
IE's Page-Text Size?

Thanks in advance!
Polaris
Eliyahu Goldin - 15 Jun 2007 10:11 GMT
Yes, if you use absolute font sizes they won't be affected.

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> Hi Experts:
>
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> Thanks in advance!
> Polaris
Polaris - 15 Jun 2007 13:14 GMT
Thanks. I wonder if there is some simpler way to do this. What kind of event
is sent to the web server when user clciks on IE's Page - Text Size? Is
there a way for the web server to ignore such user request all together?

Polaris

> Yes, if you use absolute font sizes they won't be affected.
>
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>> Thanks in advance!
>> Polaris
Eliyahu Goldin - 15 Jun 2007 13:29 GMT
Don't think so. If this setting can be read in javascript you can pass it on
to the server, but I highly doubt you can read it.

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> Thanks. I wonder if there is some simpler way to do this. What kind of event
> is sent to the web server when user clciks on IE's Page - Text Size? Is
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> >> Thanks in advance!
> >> Polaris
Eliyahu Goldin - 15 Jun 2007 13:41 GMT
I was referring to a possibility to read the text size browser setting. As
far as canceling the setting from server side is concerned, it is for sure
impossible.

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> Don't think so. If this setting can be read in javascript you can pass it on
> to the server, but I highly doubt you can read it.
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> > >> Thanks in advance!
> > >> Polaris

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