You both are fantastic! Thank you so much for all your help. Because I had no problems with the script in IE 6, it would have driven me crazy trying to find the answer!
A million stars and thanks to both of you!
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Here is the total code. I am also going to strip out all js and try it that way on the server.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">...
It's not a public form so I can't give you the URL but I can put the code here. This is the code for the <form> </from> only. It works in IE 6.x and Firefox but not IE. It seems to be the dropdowns that will not stay open when you select them. Afte clicking on them several times, they finally...
Using a formmail script is the easiest way, Check with your server admin to see if one is installed. If not, they are usually free and easy to use.
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has anyone noticed a problem with IE 7 and drop-down lists on a form? things that worked in IE 6, FF, Etc., now are not working in IE 7. Code is simple so it's not the code.
Anyone else experience this? I am advising all my users NOT to update.
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I have used Flash for shorter videos. I import the file and then convert it to a flash file. I don't know much about flash but this works. I can convert a 20mb file to about 6 mb. Thid is for a musician so I need to keep the sound and video as good quality.
Recently I was able to convert a half...
powweb.com
20 gb space, 200gb monthly transfer, free domain for a year ($15 after that), 5 databases, forums, photo galleries, blofs, 650 email addresses, etc. No setup fee.
Right now, 5.77 USD a month. Regular is $7.77 USD a month. I've been with them for about 6 years now and their support...
We obfuscate both the email addresses and the text attached to them. We also use javascripts which seems to work well. There are many free programs out there to obfuscate your work.
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Problem:
"THEY" want to have a form that has a dropdown with different prople in a department. Client selects one person from this dropdown list. This is the person who the form will need to get sent to.
I have done forms before with multiple persons on the receiving end but don't know how to...
That was a big problem in MX 2004 and was corrected with the patch. I haven't had this problem in ver 8. Have you updated any patches? You can also check the Adobe forums and support docs for this problem if the patch doesn't correct it.
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A written contract is needed, especially if it is for a friend. You also need to stipulate when the money is due, if there is to be half paid and then the rest on completion, etc.
Deadlines need to be set both to protect you and the client.
You also need to have in your comtract who will own...
I just tried it here at home to my local printer and it works fine. I am using Acrobat 6 Pro here.
Sure sounds like this may be an issue related to the Novell 6.x network or the Acrobat version. When I go back on Monday, I will try printing to my local printer instead of the network printers...
Have you done this with any success? No matter where I try to send the print job, no matter what computer I use, it just doesn't work for me!
Maybe it's me...So I just pre-ordered Acro 8.
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I'll try getting Reader then as well.
The printers are heavy-duty color laser Document Centers and printer drivers are always updated through the network NDPS printing.
Just weird. Pro should be able to handle this. Thanks for your suggestions!
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Thanks...I can't even do 2 SMALL docs the way I described.. My machine is a (PC)3.2 ghz with 2 gb RAM so there is no way it should bog down! And we have tried it on several computers...
No stalls, no quits..no nothing...doesn't even go into the network print cue!
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