Colin Law wrote:
This is what I get (IE7):
<a href="#" id="toggle" onclick="Effect.toggle('vakt'); return
false;">Ukekalendar</a>
<div class="span-24" style="display:none" id="vakt" >
<a href="/nevrovakt/aktuelluke/1">1</a>
<a href="/nevrovakt/aktuelluke/2">2</a>
<a href="/nevrovakt/aktuelluke/3">3</a>
<a href="/nevrovakt/aktuelluke/4">4</a>
etc. ....
You can try it if you want on my testpage:
http://vaktliste.nevroradiologi.no
The path is only visible on my rails page
thanks,
landge
> On 12 August 2010 10:34, Jule Nissen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Everything is fine with the IE 7!?
>> What does this mean?
>
> If you look at the html of the page (View, Page Source or similar in
> your browser) what do you see for the link tag? Post the link tag
> here if necessary.
>
> Do you only see this on your rails app or is it on all pages?
>
> Colin
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