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Hi all I am currently creating a web site that has a large style="display:none" component for a menu system that i have developed. all is fine when i view the menu in IE, but the problem occurs ...
Zones: Web Languages/StandardsDate Answered: 09/18/2004 Views: 0
Can anyone tell me how to collapse a dynamic outline for a Mozilla product? We developed an intricate php website with several server includes, javascript, and more. As a user completes a section, ...
Zones: JavaScriptDate Answered: 12/25/2004 Views: 0
Hi, I have a page with a select box, text box and buttons, it looks fine in Internet Explorer, but in Mozilla FireFox, there are these issues: 1.  If the option value is too long, then the select ...
Zones: CSSDate Answered: 01/26/2005 Views: 0
Hi everyone I have a problem related JavaScript and since I do not have a clue in JavaScript I hope someone can guide me. On a registration-form page there is a filed called “arrival date” and ...
Zones: JavaScriptDate Answered: 12/23/2005 Views: 15
Hello Experts I have a javscript function which I will paste below that hides and shows a section of html and when I call is for example. expand(firstshow); it will show error stating listID ha...
Zones: JavaScriptDate Answered: 09/14/2005 Views: 0
Hi, I've been puzzling about this once for ages. I have a tree menu which works in Internet Explorer, but not in Firefox due to differences in the way the DOM is interpreted. Have tried to mod...
Zones: Web BrowsersDate Answered: 02/14/2006 Views: 0
Hello, I've got a simple, yet frustrating problem. If you're using Mozilla or Firefox, please visit this page: http://www.udel.edu/ADA/New/ If you scroll to the bottom, you will notice...
Zones: CSSDate Answered: 03/20/2006 Views: 0
can someone tell me how to correct this code so it works with all three of these browsers?  it displays a live date/time in the bottom left of the browser.  function GetDay(intDay){     var Day...
Zones: JavaScriptDate Answered: 11/28/2006 Views: 0
Hi there experts, I am using the following script as a log-in script for my site.  It works fine for Internet Explorer and Safari, but in Firefox it just reloads the Home.php page.  Any thoughts...
Zones: PHP, FirefoxDate Answered: 09/20/2007 Views: 0
We have a website up - www.ltcconnection.com and it displays in IE just fine. If I use firefox, I get a message  that says it is an application/octet-stream and wants to know what to open it with. ...
Zones: CSS, Adobe DreamweaverDate Answered: 01/10/2008 Views: 0