Regarding Netscape telling you the stuff may be read by a third party, IE does that too, it is just turned off after you do it the first time. You can tell netscape not to do that. It has been like that for some time now.
With your JavaScript, Tell Netscape 6 to use the same code as IE. That should work better. At 08:53 AM 3/5/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Before I start I'm going to assume that at least some of you have >fought the urge to pull out pointy objects when the name of Netscape is >uttered. I know, I know, it's the more 'W3C' compliant browser and >they've taken huge strides to make it more friendly with sites out >there already, but it still gets annoying as crap. > >Anyways, I'm wondering what the deal is with Netscape 6.2 and >Javascript. I recently wrote this really neat pricing update that >takes the text in a drop-down and populates a read-only text box. It >even works in 4.7... but not 6.2 (*grrrrrr*). > >Then theres SSL... as I understood it, there were three levels of >encryption... none, 40 bit and 128 bit. Okay, so it'll take less time >for a 40 bit key to be broken, but since when is it "Low Grade" and why >does Netscape tell people that their data may be viewed by a third >party!? > >Anyways, I'm off to look at our other sites to see what works and what >doesn't. > >(*Grumble*) >Hatton > > *.* >*.*.* <- A taster muffin for the monster > *.* > ______________________________________________________________________ Macromedia ColdFusion 5 Training from the Source Step by Step ColdFusion http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201758474/houseoffusion Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-community@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
