Yep, you guys are right! Thanks for the help
Robert
"Justin French" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I don't believe there is such a problem, because
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> will get replaced with foo by the PHP parser. >> Thus by the
> time the content get
I don't believe there is such a problem, because
will get replaced with foo by the PHP parser. >> Thus by the
time the content gets to the browser, it ISN'T PHP anymore -- it's HTML, or
text.
What you should do is view the source of your processed page, to ensure that
your HTML around the pro
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Robert wrote:
> Has anyone ever had trouble with Netscape not displaying a layer with you
> put any php code in it? Anyone know a source for reading more about it?
I would put a fair amount of money on the proposition that your troubles
have nothing to do with PHP in particu
If you mean a layer as in a tag, then Netscape or any other browser shouldn't
know or care that it was PHP. PHP is server side therefore the client knows nothing
about the PHP or what jobs went on at the server...
You most likly have a bug in your HTML that netscape just doesn't like to displ
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