Hello Adrienne,

Netscape is very picky about tables being correct.  I just looked at your
output, and if the state does not have any records your table does not
complete

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<TR>
    <TD ROWSPAN=1 COLSPAN=1 WIDTH=4 HEIGHT=431>&nbsp; </TD>
    <TD ROWSPAN=1 COLSPAN=1 WIDTH=3 HEIGHT=431 valign="top">&nbsp; </TD>
    <TD ROWSPAN=1 COLSPAN=1 WIDTH=15 HEIGHT=431>&nbsp; </TD>    
    <TD ROWSPAN=1 COLSPAN=1 WIDTH=590 HEIGHT=431 valign="top"> <br>
      <table width="100%">
        <tr valign="top"> 
          <td height="234"><br>
            <br>
            <img src="arnu.gif" width="272" height="20"> <br>
            <br>


                <font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">
                There are currently no authorized Yorkshire House retailers in 
Oklahoma.
              Please contact a Yorkshire House retailer in a neighboring
state. <br>
<br>
<a href="retailer.cfm"><b>Click here to select another state</b></a></font>
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You need to complete/close out the table tr and td tags.

Stew

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On 09/22/2000 at 4:02 PM Adrienne H. Cregar wrote:

>Hello all...I am perplexed...hope you can help. I have a basic form on
>my site that allows you to view retailers by state. If the state does
>not have any retailers, a sentence to that effect is displayed,
>otherwise, the retailers are listed with name, address, phone, etc...
>The problem I am having is that this works fine with AOL and IE, but in
>Netscape Communicator, if one of the states with no retailers is chosen,
>NOTHING is displayed - not even the header and other page assets. If one
>of the states with retailers is chosen, it displays just fine. When I
>look at the results page (for a state with no retailers), the HTML looks
>as it should. Why isn't this displaying for me???? The form page is
>http://www.yorkshirehouse.cc/preview/retailer.cfm . (A state with no
>retailers is Alaska or Hawaii) Any insight you could provide would be
>greatly appreciated.
>
>Thank you,
>A. Cregar
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>

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