L. I my
form constructor sees this flag, it populates things from session
globals. Otherwise it resets the session globals with defaults.
This seems to be the best solution ( ie the only one that's worked
completely so far ).
Thank you, both of you. Long live Dans!
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t Ajax as made for, validation of info. Check
> out XAJAX it's very simple to use but powerfull when you need it.
I will try to make some time for investigating ajax. I'm mostly
developing in Perl, and doing nice GUI stuff ( ie no web stuff - this is
a once-off maintenance thing )
t value of 0.
However if nothing was entered in the 'description' field, I get a URL:
http://www.somesite.com/action.php?description=&categoryid=2
Firefox can handle the above perfectly. IE doesn't like the NULL
description bit.
What's the best way around this?
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ve already been told that the app only needs to
support IE6 ( and it also already supports firefox ).
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On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 13:40 -0500, Richard Lynch wrote:
> On Tue, May 29, 2007 6:37 pm, Daniel Kasak wrote:
> > Actually, that blog had absolutely nothing to do with my problem
> > ( thanks for RTFP!). Not only that, but the recommendation that I
> > construct URLs:
>
On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 13:52 +0200, Jochem Maas wrote:
> Daniel Kasak wrote:
> > Hi all.
>
>
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> >
> > Who knows WTF is wrong and how I can work around it?
>
> without getting into the holywar of download headers,
> here is one mans's take/sol
#x27; responses, rest
assured that I would take this approach if I could, but the site is for
a customer, and they are in turn doing it for their customers, and this
just isn't going to fly. It MUST work with IE.
Who knows WTF is wrong and how I can work around it?
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