Charles,

If you could post an example site (or send me code to run locally), I'll
work on finding a solution for you.

Thanks,

David

On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Charles F. Munat <c...@munat.com> wrote:

>
> I have a survey online that updates the server via AJAX when individual
> form fields are blurred. Works beautifully in Firefox, Opera, IE7, etc.
>
> But in IE6 there are some serious problems. Unfortunately, the users of
> this survey are corporate, and some of them are forced to use IE6 (DEATH
> to lazy sysadmins!). What happens is that the saves sometimes work, and
> other times do not. Occasionally, a "server unavailable message" pops
> up, and after that nothing seems to work. I have a couple of customers
> who are very seriously pissed off because they've had to re-enter data
> four and five times.
>
> I suspect that this has something to do with IE6 limitations wrt number
> of browser connections available to AJAX. If they slow down a little,
> the problem diminishes.
>
> Anyone ever try something like this before? Anyone have any suggestions?
> Why only IE6? Is there a workaround? (I can't afford to rebuild the
> whole thing for one or two people.)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Chas.
>
> >
>


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