Problem passing variables - IE vs Netscape
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texte = In a search results page I have the following code:
Apply OnLine | The page the above code is linking to is a FORM. I'm finding that whenthese variables are passed to the FORM using IE 4.0 they work fine, but whenpassed using Netscape they get truncated at a space if there is one. Alsothe variable job_city ends up displaying as [job_city] as if it's not beingpassed at all.Any ideas why it works fine in IE 4.0 but not in Netscape?*******************************************John R. WilkinsDelaware Valley Wholesale Florist520 N. Mantua BoulevardSewell, NJ 08080email: jwilkins@dvwf.com fax: 856-415-8920voice: 856-464-2774 web: http://www.dvwf.com************************************-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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In a search results page I have the following code:Apply OnLine | The page the above code is linking to is a FORM. I'm finding that whenthese variables are passed to the FORM using IE 4.0 they work fine, but whenpassed using Netscape they get truncated at a space if there is one. Alsothe variable job_city ends up displaying as [job_city] as if it's not beingpassed at all.Any ideas why it works fine in IE 4.0 but not in Netscape?*******************************************John R. WilkinsDelaware Valley Wholesale Florist520 N. Mantua BoulevardSewell, NJ 08080email: jwilkins@dvwf.com fax: 856-415-8920voice: 856-464-2774 web: http://www.dvwf.com************************************-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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