"show source" feature is broken in many Netscape (and Mozilla). MSIE is behaving correctly. IMHO.
You cannot change client behaviours like this. -- Yasuo Ohgaki Moloko wrote: > interesting one here for y'all > > if you use client side JavaScript to write HTML to the browser, eg > <script language="JavaScript" > document.write ('<b>Hello world!</b>'); > </script> > then look at the page source from IE, the page source will show you exactly > what I've typed above, whereas if you view the page source from Netscape > 4.7, it shows this in the source: > <b>Hello world!</b> > (this is the way I ewould expect and want it work) > > Unfortunately the (rather complex) script I'm writing does completely > different stuff in Netscrape so looking at the page source thru there to see > what's going on is hopeless - is there any way to make IE behave like NS in > this respect and actually show the correct JavaScript output, rather than > the JavaScript code itself?? > > Cannot believe that NS4.7 is actually better at doing something than IE!!! > > -- > Moloko > 'When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro' - Dr Gonzo > GCM/CS/IT/MC d-- S++:- a-- C++ U--- P+ L !E W+++$ N+ K+ w+++$ M+ PS+++ PE- > PGP- t+ 5- X-- R* tv++ b+++ DI++++ D G e h-- r++ y++ > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]