A bit on the side, but unless you have to support IE on the Mac I
wouldn't waste my time - Microsoft has dropped development of IE on
the Mac so its pretty much a dieing product.
http://www.macworld.com/news/2003/06/13/explorer/
With options like Safari and Firefox it's really not a player anymor
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We're developing an application that uses flash-format cfforms. It
looks great on IE on Windows, Firefox on Windows and Safari on Mac,
but not IE on Mac. For some reason with IE on the Mac (Panther 10.9)
the server generates the swf and sends the source to IE exactly the
same as Firefox and Safar
On 9/20/01, Won Lee penned:
>Hopefully someone can answer this question.
>
>I have a cfm page with a FORM and CFFORM that have the same action
>attribute.
>When ever I enter a value in the CFINPUT text box that has already been
>entered into the DB the page does not pass the form.submit value over
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From: "Won Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 3:28 PM
Subject: cfform problems
Hopefully someone can answer this question.
I have a cfm page with a FORM and CFFORM that have the same action
attribute.
When ever I enter a value in the CFINPUT text box that has already been
entered into the DB the page does not pass the form.submit value over. Any
ideas?
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