Thanks Xianan, your post moved me to check the page on a third machine running IE6/WinXPSP2 and certainly the blurred text was not apparent (why it is on the two other machines I checked is beyond me).

The incorrect positioning of the text on the page as you move from tab to tab still exists however and the big problem of the ajax call in the Practice tab throwing the user back to the default tab unfortunately still exists.

Cheers,

Bruce


At 01:29 p.m. 10/08/2006, you wrote:
I test it in IE6/WinXPSP2, and see nothing wrong with _javascript_ effect :)

May be CSS's problems? check it.

2006/8/10, Bruce MacKay <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
Hi folks,

Sorry about this "what's wrong with IE" question, but I've never
encountered such a difference between IE and FF before.

I have an application at
http://horticulture127.massey.ac.nz/degreeCdays.asp which works
perfectly in FF and basically not at all in IE - and I don't know
where to start to fix it.

The application uses Klaus' Tabbed Navigation to "split" a lesson
into three parts - overview, practice, and assignment.

In the practice tab, users enter a value into a form and an ajax
cycle works out the correct answer to the question, compares this to
the user's value and delivers the user a model answer back in the practice tab.

In FF this works perfectly.  In IE it doesn't.

Problem 1.
In IE, text in the different tabs is blurred and incorrectly placed
on the page whenever a user moves from tab to tab.

Problem 2
In IE, when I do enter a value into the practice "tab" and submit,
the page returns to the "Overview" tab with no result provided in the
"Practice" tab.

The display problems must be mine (Klaus' example works fine in IE)
but I cannot detect what I'm doing incorrectly.  The faulty response
to the ajax round is just beyond my skill level to fix without help.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Bruce



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