gt; errors reported by PHP or Apache.
>
> Leif
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> > Ok that was maybe a false lead, bu
rom: "Leif W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Ok that was maybe a false lead, but an indication of some other unrelated
> problem (potentially?) in the MouseEvent.
ors caused by Mozilla, and no server
errors reported by PHP or Apache.
Leif
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> I've
aviour before? Can anyone reproduce this error
message, or maybe give some insight where the problem may lie?
Leif
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> Uploads should be straight forward for any browser.
> IOElement sends the data using th
. But for now just
> trying to get this upload example working for both
> browsers.
>
> Leif
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> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 7:58 PM
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o get this upload example working for both browsers.
Leif
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> --- Leif W <[EM
--- Leif W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ahh, answering my own question, sort of.
>
> I was using Mozilla 1.4 for testing. I tried in
> IE6, and I was prompted
> about a JavaScript error. Using the builtin
> JavaScript debugger, I saw the
> output of the php file. It was somewhat malformed.
>
Ahh, answering my own question, sort of.
I was using Mozilla 1.4 for testing. I tried in IE6, and I was prompted
about a JavaScript error. Using the builtin JavaScript debugger, I saw the
output of the php file. It was somewhat malformed. Now I have the hook I
was looking for; I have the error
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