And just so you know, IE for Mac has a 4k limit for all form fields passed 
to a template. I mean 4k total, not 4k each. At least this is the case with 
Mac IE 4.x.

At 10:24 AM 5/11/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Everyone:
>
>I found the solution to this problem. IE cannot handle the
>enctype="multipart/form-date" in the <form> tag. It just completely stops.
>If you take that line out, the form works fine. Netscape has no problem
>with it.
>
>Just an FYI.
>
>===================
>Joel Firestone - Developer
>Delmarva Online
>http://www.dmv.com/
>
> > Does anyone have problems with pages working differently from PC to Mac?
> > I'm having problems with a site I did. All the pages do is simply perform
> > and
> > addition or update to the database. In IE and Netscape on the PC, it works
> > fine. It pops up an alert box and redirects. On the Mac, when the form is
> > submitted, it just prints a blank html page. It never writes the data, or
> > redirects.
> > It does nothing.
> >
> > Can anyone help me figure this out? I'm losing more and more hair and
>brain
> > cells. It's IE 4.5, if that helps. I don't wanna bash Macs, but...
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > ===================
> > Joel Firestone - Developer
> > Delmarva Online
> > http://www.dmv.com/
> >
> >
>
>
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