I'll enter what i've found so far. And see what comes up when i deply
it to our live server. I also stick to safari and firefox. But was
curious when i saw this, as i was caught out with ssl, apache and ie
mac the other day.
On 27 May 2004, at 14:54, Joe Germuska wrote:
At 9:53 AM +0200 5/27/0
I have hear that ie for macs will not send form elements across if they
are null. Most other browsers send them across as an empty string or
null.
I run on a mac so please let me know if you need any testing done.
Nathan
On May 26, 2004, at 8:12 PM, Kendell Churchwell wrote:
Hi -
I deployed a
At 9:53 AM +0200 5/27/04, Mark Lowe wrote:
I've just tested on our staging server.
Apache 2 + jk2 the same app, with msie 5.2 mac. And the same
multipart form including an image upload worked just fine.
Hm. I use Safari and Firefox almost completely these days, but I
could swear that we'd run in
I've just tested on our staging server.
Apache 2 + jk2 the same app, with msie 5.2 mac. And the same multipart
form including an image upload worked just fine.
Apache/2.0.49 (Unix) mod_jk2/2.0.5-dev
In case it makes any difference both machines i've tested on are osx
10.3 , but i really doubt t
I saw this thread and thought I'd give things a test, but as far as I
can see I've a file upload working fine with MSIE 5.2. Why anybody
would be silly enough to use it now there's safari, is another
question.
This app i'm testing with is using the stable 1.1 release of struts
with TC5. The on
At 10:38 PM -0400 5/26/04, David Friedman wrote:
Kendell,
Have you turned on Javascript debugging (if it is available) in your Mac IE
to see if it has any issues with the Javascript itself?
Unfortunately, MSIE 5.2 doesn't give very good feedback.
I can confirm that MSIE 5.2 and Struts aren't fundam
: RE: Struts - not compatible with IE 5.2 on MacIntosh???
Have you verified what is being passed to the server? I use a tool called
HTTPWatch, but I'm betting it's not available for Mac, but I'm sure there
are comperable tools available. I can't imagine the browser isn't
Have you verified what is being passed to the server? I use a tool called
HTTPWatch, but I'm betting it's not available for Mac, but I'm sure there
are comperable tools available. I can't imagine the browser isn't passing
the data, unless you have some script running before the for is submitte
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