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Hi there My form: http://michael-nguyen.com/greeneco/create.html In firefox I can't even get to the next section. It tries to submit the data without it being completed. In IE it works fine. What gives? By theres abit of javascript going on. Is this a FF thing? Much appreciated Best regards Michael |
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Hi Michael It's also broken in Chrome and Opera- they both spit out the same message: Quote:
So offhand I wouldn't blame this on Firefox! One thing to note is that your document is not a valid HTML document, in fact it isn't an HTML document at all! Its a <form> and a bit of JavaScript, but it has no <html>, <head> or <body> tags. Perhaps formatting it as an actual HTML document would fix it - give it a try! Bill | |
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Why not just do two pages, and transfer the data between the two pages. Or just do everything on one page. --m4rx |
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