Oh I'm sorry!! I wasn't aware of that! My apologies to the group! I will try
to locate the proper ng.

elaine

"Bamm Gabriana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Unfortunately, this is not a newsgroup for Netscape Communicator.
>
> It is a newsgroup for Mozilla, an open source browser which will
> be embedded in the next version of Netscape. Mozilla is a totally
> different browser from Netscape Communicator.
>
> > I realize I didn't give a URL--it's a brand new Human Resource job
> > application system, and I have been explicitly directed by my supervisor
> to
> > not release the URL anywhere until it's completely ready. Sorry :( Sure
> > makes it harder for me to get help, tho <sigh>
> >
> > elaine
> >
> > "EPPack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > a6t2jo$gpec9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:a6t2jo$gpec9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > I am developing a complex set of web pages using a LOT of server-side
> ASP
> > > coding (no Javascript or VBScript). I'm well aware that IE is a lot
> > sloppier
> > > than NS as far as handling the code, so I've spent a LOT of time
> cleaning
> > up
> > > improperly nested tags, etc etc, to get it to work the same in NS as
it
> > does
> > > in IE.. All of this works fine in IE, btw.
> > >
> > > The current problem is that I'm populating dropboxes from largish
> external
> > > files using ASP, but some of them will not show up in NS. The source
> code
> > > looks fine, as far as nested tags and other syntax, and I can even run
> the
> > > actual parsed out code thru the w3c validator and it will come out
fine.
> > > What's REALLY weird, is that when I look at the page in NS, and don't
> see
> > > the dropbox, if I then immediately print that page (CtrlP), the
missing
> > > dropbox is there! And this is random behavior, btw, sometimes the
> dropbox
> > > shows up fine :( Reloading the page does not correct the problem.
> > >
> > > And yet another one--some of the populated fields on the dropbox are
> > college
> > > names, so there's "Texas A&M University", for example. If I run the
> > (parsed
> > > out) source for this page thru the validator, it flags that line. If I
> > > change it to "Texas A & M University" (spaces around the amp) it
doesn't
> > > flag. Clearly the ampersand must be being parsed by NS, and I won't
bet
> my
> > > rent this isn't part of the reason I'm having problems. <sigh>
> > >
> > > I thought perhaps it was a script timeout, but I'm not getting an
error,
> > and
> > > all the entries do show up in source. The script timeout is set to 90
> > > seconds, which *should* be OK, but we did bump it to 120 secs.
> > >
> > > Does anyone have any suggestions?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > -----
> > > Elaine Pack, Web Analyst
> > > Charlottesville, VA
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Any opinions are my own
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>



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