If the same browser is displaying the two pages differently, there
must be a difference in the web pages. Compare the HTML of the pages
as they are received by the browser. Also compare any CSS and
Javascript files referenced by the HTML page.
-- 
Len

On 05/09/2008, Scott, Ewan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi
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> I  think this may relate to a tomcat setting - but I may be completely
> wrong.
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> I have 2 servers which should be running identical looking webapps under
> Apache Tomcat.
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> Accessing the test app on server 1 from a client using IE6, within the
> app, next to a range of data input fields, an arrow icon permanently
> exists which, if you click on it, brings  up a lookup table of values.
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> Accessing the live app on server 2 from the same IE6 client, next to the
> range of data input fields the  arrow icon only exists once you hover
> the mouse over the relevant area of the browser.
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> How can I get the arrow icon to appear permanently as in test?
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> Installed on both servers (Windows 2003):
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> Java 2 RuntimeEnv SE v1.4.2_15
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> Java 2 SDX, SE v1.4.2_15
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> Java TM 6 Update 3
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> Apache Tomcat 4.1
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> Regards
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> Ewan Scott
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