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Posted by Blue Streak on 06/07/06 14:09
The site is a secure site so you wouldn't be able to view it for
yourself.
The frames were put in by my predecessors - I can't change that but I
have to debug it.
It uses JavaScript for sure but not sure about the validation. I'm
still a newbie at this job.
Adrienne Boswell wrote:
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Blue Streak"
> <rdlebreton@hotmail.com> writing in news:1149628479.197409.28560
> @h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
> > Hello, folks!!
> >
> > I work at a helpdesk where we fix our web application for our
> > clients. There is one case where a client is experiencing an
> > intermittent problem where he would type information into one form
> > (text area / text box) and each time he types in a character it causes
> > the left frame (i.e. menu) to refresh (e.g. flash white then slowly
> > fill up with menu items). If this client logs out and logs back into
> > the application he doesn't have this problem. It is happening enough
> > where it is annoying the client.
> >
> > This page is, of course, uses a frame set. It is rendered in ASP
> > (i.e. Classic ASP). All clients must use IE6 for this application
> > because no other web browsers are supported and most are using Windows
> > 2000 or XP.
> >
> > Has anyone seen this kind of behaviour coming from IE?
> > Is there a known cause / fix for this condition?
> >
> > TIA...
> >
> >
>
> Is there a URL? Is there some reason you are using a frameset?
>
> ASP knows nothing about the client, so I would look at the client first.
> Does the page validate? Does the CSS validate? Are you using
> javascript? If so, is it valid as well?
>
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