bizarre Mozilla/Konqueror behavior

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Author: Patrick Fleming EA
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Subject: bizarre Mozilla/Konqueror behavior
This doesn't look like valid html... which I'm sure you knew.
There isn't a proper "<!DOCTYPE" string. That's all I noticed.

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.
>
>


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