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Old November 27th, 2002, 05:15 PM
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Cross-Browser Issues - ASP Form

We have a number of users that are still accessing our site using Netscape 3.0 (would you believe it! ). We have a sign up form in asp, which works fine in Netscape 4+ and Internet Explorer 4+. In Netscape 3.0, those users are only able to see one of the fields - all of the remaining textboxes are not visible. Has anyone stumbled across this problem before and know it's origin?

Is there a way to design a form in asp that will work on Netscape 3.0? I don't even have that version, so I can't even conduct tests.

Any thoughts/insights would be greatly appreciated. ta

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sned me the url ... its usually a html error ...
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Now that I've been able to get my hot little hands on a copy of Netscape 3, I notice that the textboxes appear and disappear. Bizarre, as you scroll down the page.

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Netscape never (ver 3, maybe 4 too) used to display form objects that weren't within form tags. That may or may not help you, but I just thought you should know.

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thanks Stumpy. Just checked - the text boxes are all within a <form> tag, so I guess that's not the problem. Any other anomolies that I could look into that you're aware of?

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