Oh and open the file in seperate window, try a save as.. this tried to save as help.cgi.txt. Opening the file from my hard drive saved as help.html brought up a window that looked more or less correct. On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Patrick Fleming EA wrote: > This doesn't look like valid html... which I'm sure you knew. > There isn't a proper " > http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.regresources.com%2F%7Enjcoaches%2Fhelp.cgi%3Fw%3Dreferrals01%26f%3Dmemberid > > > > > On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Lynn David Newton wrote: > > > > > I just posted this message also to AZIPA, so if you've > > seen it there, just move on to the next message. > > > > I'm hoping someone out there might be willing to help > > me dig into a problem I'm having with a site that > > belongs to a client of the company I work for. > > > > To do this you need to use either Mozilla or Konqueror > > as your browser. > > > > TO SEE THE PROBLEM > > ------------------ > > > > o Visit this URL using Mozilla or Konqueror > > > > https://www.regresources.com/~njcoaches/referral/signup.cgi > > > > o Note that several fields on the form that comes up, > > including the first, have little images of blue > > circles with question marks in them. These should > > bring up help text. > > > > o Click on any one of these. This will bring up a popup > > window that is supposed to display some help text. > > > > WHAT THE PROBLEM IS > > ------------------- > > > > In case you don't see it, what we are getting is a > > window that presents raw HTML code rather than > > rendering it. > > > > This works fine with Internet Explorer and in Opera. > > > > Note this is not a Linux-specific problem. Mozilla on > > Windows has the same problem. > > > > Has anyone seen such a problem or have a clue why it > > might be happening? > > > > Any help much appreciated. > > > > > > -- Patrick Fleming, EA http://myhdvest.com/patrickfleming Licensed to represent taxpayers before Exam, Appeals, and Conference divisions of the IRS