Derek Battams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 12/29/02 at 00:45: 
> 
> Which browser are you using?  This is starting to look more like invalid

Opera, Netscape, Mozilla, w3m for Linux. IE 5.5 and 6 for Windows.

> HTML code being produced by SM, which is resulting in the client choking
> and choosing to do nothing.  I've seen this many times when developing PHP
> apps and using Netscape.  If HTML tags don't match up I find that Netscape
> will just choke and quit, whereas IE and Opera are a little more
> forgiving.  Is there a reason you're trying to run the development release
> and not the stable?

This is the version avaible in both Debian testing and unstable. The version
in Debian stable (aka "woody") is 1.2.6. I did remove my 1.3.2 version, and
install this version. Exact same results - no HTML code in the frames.

Everything worked fine in 1.2.8.

My PHP versions (4.2.3):

root@mail:/var/log/apache# dpkg -l | grep php
ii  php4           4.2.3-8        A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting langu
rc  php4-cgi       4.2.2-2        A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting langu
ii  php4-imap      4.2.3-3        IMAP module for php4
ii  php4-mysql     4.2.3-3        MySQL module for php4
ii  phpdoc         20020927-1     Documentation for PHP4 and PHP3

I don't have a deb of 1.2.8 anymore. If I did, I'd try re-installing it.
Altho, since 1.2.6 did not work after uninstalling 1.3.2, I don't know if
that would help.

Is there anything I can do? I really need my SM back! :-)

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