On 2/28/06, Gregory Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm... that's an interesting approach.  Does that work on all browsers?

Now that you say it: preventDefault() is broken in Safari. It has been
fixed in the nightly builds. But Safari crashes on the app I am
building anyway (to heavy on DOM manipulation it seams), so it is of
no concern for me for the time being.

And Safari messes up with styling form controls. I like them to stay
in the system look, and something triggers a "plain" rendering some
times :-(
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