Brett Lorenzen wrote:
> On Wed, 13 May 1998, Jack Killpatrick wrote:
>
> > > Suddenly it's goofy. You click the receipt button, and your
> receipt page
> > > comes up with all of the right data in all of the right places on the
> > > screen. However, when you print, all of the fields are
> either blank, or
> > > filled with their default values. If you look at the source, that's
> > > exactly what is there--default values . . .
>
>> What browser is being used? I'm assuming NSx?
>>
>>Yes, but it works with all browsers except AOL (we finally banned them
>>and their evil proxy servers from accessing the site).
<snip>
> There's no javascript on the page, only on the server. Have also
> checked into javascript on the preceding page to see if there is some
> hold-over problem, as well as verifying that cached copy is also not
> different.
>
> Would love to know how we're accomplishing this. Content that disappears
> from the code on display would probably sell well *chuckle*
Is it possible to copy the pages in question over to a temp area where
credit card info can be dummied up and will still be approved, so we/I can
look at this problem directly?
Jack
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