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Posted by BootNic on 11/15/06 23:51
> Erik Harris <n$wsr$ader@$harrishom$.com> wrote:
> news: 9j1nl2hlc555rfr8p9mijfk4rc4p63hejv@4ax.com
> Now that I've got my web sites on a "real" host instead of my ISP,
> I've replaced my mailto: links with PHP forms to prevent future
> address harvesting from spammers.
>
> I've created three contact forms. One's on a work-in-progress
> website, but the other two are at:
>
> http://www.eharrishome.com/contact.html
> and
> http://www.kungfu-silat.com/contact.html
>
> I was looking at the sites from work to make sure I didn't break
> anything on some older browsers, seeing as our work systems are out
> of date, running Netscape 7.0 and IE6.
[snip]
One download Multiple versions, pick which ones you want during
install.
http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
> However, in IE6, ONE of the three contact forms displays with no
> labels. The www.kungfu-silat.com/contact.html form appears with
> nothing to the left of the text boxes.
[snip]
> Can anyone tell me what I did wrong on this page? Or, assuming I did
> nothing wrong with the page (it validates, it displays as expected in
> Firefox and IE7), can anyone tell me what I can do to make IE6 behave
> with this page, as it does with the other contact forms that use the
> same script basically the same layout?
Sounds like it may be related to the peekaboo bug.
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/peekaboo.html
Adding position:relative; to the label {} seems to resolve the issue.
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BootNic Wednesday, November 15, 2006 6:51 PM
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*Mel Brooks*
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