::Jeromie's Head Explodes::

Okay, that's a solution -- but I think you'll agree that it's far from 
ideal. 
Hopefully you'll never need to maintain that code -- what a headache.

There's *no* reason that you need to strip out all the whitespace from 
your php and html.
You *might* need to take a different approach, but it's gonna be better 
than a one-line combo HTML/PHP page.

Anyway, post your code with whitespace, and I'll take a look at it for 
you.  :)

-Jeromie


>Apparently, some browsers, under some conditions, keep the extra space
>I put in when I formated my HTML. I finally looked at the code
>generated by the PHP, and saw many extra spaces in my hidden fields.
>When I took out all formatting, and made the combination HTML and PHP
>code one line long, everything worked fine on all the offending machines.
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