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[Webdev] netscrape and IE

[Webdev] netscrape and IE

Lee Hosty hostyle at csn.ul.ie
Wed Mar 6 16:39:12 GMT 2002


At 03:35 PM 06/03/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>i have a piece of javascript that autotabs the user from one form field
>to the next when its full.
>this works fine in ie4+ but not in netscrape 4.79.
>anyone got any ideas why?

Posting some of the code would be more helpful. I can't tell if you've 
taken into account that each browser has a different DOM, or you just have 
a misspelling in your code.

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