Brent,
Declaring the DOCTYPE did it! I completely overlooked that. Thank you very
much for your help.
Jeff
At 06:40 AM 11/17/2004, Brent Baisley wrote:
For the record, this is NOT a PHP problem. I have no problem on my Mac
using Safari or FireFox, or even Camino .7. However, there is a problem
For the record, this is NOT a PHP problem. I have no problem on my Mac
using Safari or FireFox, or even Camino .7. However, there is a problem
using IE on the Mac. Which, if you have Mac users still using IE, you
should tell them to cease and desist. It's a discontinued product. But,
you may no
It works flawlessly on my mac os panther 10.3.6, i wonder what build of
mac os they are using.
I can type in on all the textfields.
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anonymous
On Nov 16, 2004, at 2:24 P
Thank you for the response Brent. I made that change and the problem still
exists. I ran the page through the validator and it found some generic
problems, but nothing that seemed like it would relate here.
Jeff
At 01:19 PM 11/16/2004, Brent Baisley wrote:
I never had a problem with a Mac, nor a
https://www.shoppingnw.com/ccare/auto_bill.php
Thanks
Jeff
At 01:12 PM 11/16/2004, Jonel Rienton wrote:
do you have the actual link of this page, i can test it for you.
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I never had a problem with a Mac, nor any platform as long as I adhered
to web standards. OK, so IE can be problematic especially with CSS.
Anyway, I notice that your input field doesn't have a value=""
attribute. That may be your problem. I'm pretty sure it's a required
attribute. IE is extrem
do you have the actual link of this page, i can test it for you.
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anonymous
On Nov 16, 2004, at 2:24 PM, Jeff - Webmaster wrote:
Hello all. I have created a few PHP pages
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