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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 11/11/05 15:03

Erwin Moller wrote:
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> Well, that was my though too, but I do it like this for ages, and it is also
> the official way to do it.
> It always worked on all browsers and platforms.
>
> Except now on IE6/W2000, and to make things worse, if I move the <a
> name="edituser"> to another spot in the HTML, it works!
>
> So I 'solved' the problem.
>
> I am sure this must be (yet another) bug in IE6.

No, I bet it is your code, if we could stop this silly round-robin and
see the offending URL, huh? I say this because I am almost finished
converting my site to PHP (maybe by this weekend hooray) and generate
urls with query strings with hashes and have tested with MSIE on Windows
2000 with no problem.

You have made a mistake.

>
> Personally I would like to target only internetbrowsers, but the company I
> develop this app for thinks IE6 is a browser too.
> ;-)

Can be done, I dislike IE and only use for testing, but my only
frustration with the browser is with CSS and styling, not the markup. IE
is like an old Chevy, it won't look pretty but you can though the worst
crap at it and it keeps on running.

> Anyway, I can work on now, and learned this:
> If an #bla is not working in IE, just move the anchortag to another spot in
> the code.


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Jonathan
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