Re: Form Weirdness

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2002


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 43135
interpreted = N
texte = >To see if it's the IE bug, do a forced reload; sniglet-opt-R to see if the >other elements show up. Nope. Having elements not appear correctly in IE5 is not a new thing. Pages on the washingtonpost.com site often appear badly. My prob is that this one page doesn't work on my setup and doesn't do any better on a completely different Mac server.I removed the spaces from the first line, but it made no diff.I've been worrying about this page since Saturday and I'm finally getting a little frustrated with the whole damn thing.Here's exactly what the page loads on my Mac as per the IE5 source code.: Enter Name
Name1

Name2

Name3
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  17. Re: Form Weirdness (Pat McCormick 2002)
  18. Re: Form Weirdness (Donovan 2002)
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>To see if it's the IE bug, do a forced reload; sniglet-opt-R to see if the >other elements show up. Nope. Having elements not appear correctly in IE5 is not a new thing. Pages on the washingtonpost.com site often appear badly. My prob is that this one page doesn't work on my setup and doesn't do any better on a completely different Mac server.I removed the spaces from the first line, but it made no diff.I've been worrying about this page since Saturday and I'm finally getting a little frustrated with the whole damn thing.Here's exactly what the page loads on my Mac as per the IE5 source code.: Enter Name Name1

Name2

Name3
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