AH YES!!!   Thank you to Manuel González Noriega  and Jason Turnbull.   You
both diagnosed it correctly, and with your help I've fixed the problem.   It
was indeed that bug that was causing the problem.  I had read that note
before, but it didn't mean much to me at the time, not having experienced
the problem.

Which leads me to another point ... we have a LOT of reading material here
and I know that all of Russ's emails with the subject "some light reading"
will contain lots and lots of useful stuff.  The trouble is, it’s not always
immediately of use, and later on when it is needed, I can never put my
finger on the article again to put it to use.  Is anyone giving any
consideration to cataloguing all those articles?  Perhaps an index on a web
page or something?   It would be good to be able to turn up an article
mentioned here on the list 3 months ago by searching somewhere.  Perhaps
part of the WSG site.  If not on that site, I'd be happy to provide
SQLServer and ColdFusion and web space for the purpose.




Cheers
Mike Kear

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Manuel González Noriega
Sent: Sunday, 28 March 2004 10:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] What's wrong with this page??

El dom, 28-03-2004 a las 11:08, Michael Kear escribió:
> I’ve looked and I’ve looked, and I can’t see what’s the matter
> here..   When this page loads in IE, the body content of the page 
> 

<snip>

You are not alone, it's a well known IE bug. Thankfully it's solvable
too

http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/peekaboo.html





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