On Mon, 06 Oct 2008, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
> Yes since the browsers support their own subset of commands.
And have differences in the DOM tree and javascript event
propagation.
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Timo Rantalaiho wrote:
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008, John Krasnay wrote:
Note that this is almost certainly *not* a Wicket issue, since Wicket
generates the same markup regardless of browsers.
However, in Wicket (ajax) javascript code there are
differences between different browsers, as in a
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008, John Krasnay wrote:
> Note that this is almost certainly *not* a Wicket issue, since Wicket
> generates the same markup regardless of browsers.
However, in Wicket (ajax) javascript code there are
differences between different browsers, as in all
javascript-containing framewo
nd of problem earlier , if you have the
> solution please help me
>
> I want to work the pages correctly in both IE and Firefox, this is my
> project requirement.:confused:
>
> thanks
> J
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solution please help me
I want to work the pages correctly in both IE and Firefox, this is my
project requirement.:confused:
thanks
J
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