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This is a user error. Netscape uses HTML. It does not allow
for you to leave out important tags such as a closing </table> tag.
check you code. the reason that the content has 0,0 as it's dimensions is that it has not been rendered. the reason that it has not been rendered is because netscape is still expecting you to put info in the table. it is not the browser's job to make up for your coding errors. I apologise if this seems a bit harsh but I have seen too many examples of "netscape bugs" being caused by "microsoft style programming". Doug Melvin wrote: getContentWidth is not working (win2k,ie5.5) see example: http://www.creative-workshop.com/shopping/test.htm getContentHeight appears to be okay tho.. (see example) --
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- Re: [Dynapi-Help] USER ERROR ( was: busted getContentWid... Michael Pemberton
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] USER ERROR ( was: busted getConte... Doug Melvin
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] USER ERROR ( was: busted getConte... Doug Melvin
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] USER ERROR ( was: busted getConte... Michael Pemberton
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] USER ERROR ( was: busted getConte... Doug Melvin
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] USER ERROR ( was: busted getConte... Michael Pemberton
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] USER ERROR ( was: busted getC... Doug Melvin
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] USER ERROR ( was: busted getC... Doug Melvin
