[Quiz] Can you find a difference ?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by ActiveFrost, Feb 19, 2009.

  1. #1
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    Question
    : Color 1 and 2 - do you see any difference between them ?
    Answer ( MD5 ) : e7d8ffe0d22488890afb3d1e3197fb6b ( use md5decrypt to get an answer ).

    So, the last question is - why it is so ( those who will find an answer, will be able to understand this question ) ?

    Thanks, AF.
     
    ActiveFrost, Feb 19, 2009 IP
  2. toxic321

    toxic321 Well-Known Member

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    bah i am so confused still donno wat u talking
     
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  3. ActiveFrost

    ActiveFrost Notable Member

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    Ehh .. No one understands me :D
    Ok, here's the deal - color #1 and color #2 .. we all see that they are different colors, right ?
    Guess what .. It's the same color :eek: One color code shows 2 completely different colors in IE and Firefox .. :D

    How it's possible ?
     
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  4. sawz

    sawz Prominent Member

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    my ie and firefox show the same shade, no difference.
     
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  5. EncoderZ

    EncoderZ Peon

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    #5
    No both cells (left/right) in the above image use colour #FFE4B5 but, one cell is IE and one cell is FF, each browser shows a different colour for the same #FFE4B5
     
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  6. sawz

    sawz Prominent Member

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    not for me it doesn't. i see the same color in both browsers.
     
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  7. EncoderZ

    EncoderZ Peon

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    #7
    Yes because the above image is for illustration only ... :)

    What I would have done is used BBcode to post ascii blocks in colour #FFE4B5 ... then asked people to open this thread up in IE and FF too see the difference but, if you did that then you can't show both difference in colour despite both using #FFE4B5. You couldn't possibly see the difference in both cells using the same browser, one cell would have done and asked ppl to open in IE and FF :)

    The image is to illustrative purposes :)
     
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    Jarodboy Prominent Member

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    #8
    Different colours in my browser.
    Avant browser here.
     
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  9. ActiveFrost

    ActiveFrost Notable Member

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    That's just an example ( images from 2 screenshots ) .. One color code - 2 different results :confused: Wtf ? ( sure, it's some bug, but how to fix it ? )
     
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    EncoderZ Peon

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    No doubt IE is at fault not following standards :p
     
    EncoderZ, Feb 19, 2009 IP