On 13 August 2012 11:33, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote: > On 13 August 2012 10:52, sumit srivastava <sumit.theinvinci...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> ... >> I verified the html for the view. No error related to the form was found. >> What else could be the problem? > > Make sure there are no errors at all, if there are any errors anywhere > on the page you cannot be sure that anything will work, as the browser > is having to guess what you meant and sometimes it gets it wrong. It > is the most basic rule of debugging, first fix all the problems that > are clearly identified. You cannot imagine the amount of time that is > wasted trying to track down a tricky bug, whilst saying "that simple > error that I know about cannot possibly cause this other problem in an > entirely different bit of code" which in the end turns out to be a > side effect of the first problem. So fix all the html validation > problems first. It may not fix the submit problem but you have to do > it sometime after all, so do it now. > > The next time you find a website that is behaving strangely or does > not look right then paste the url into the validator (I expect you saw > that you can give it a url rather than paste in the code) and it is > very likely there are errors. The site may well have been tested in > one browser and the errors did not appear to matter. Using another > browser, or even a update to the browser, can change the way it > interprets invalid html and the page breaks.
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