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Re: Php Include bug in firefox [message #169601 is a reply to message #169599] Sat, 18 September 2010 20:18 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In article <dqifm7-bkl(dot)ln1(at)qqqqq(dot)xs4all(dot)nl>, Luuk <Luuk(at)invalid(dot)lan> wrote:
> On 18-09-10 21:57, GarryJones wrote:
>> On Sep 18, 6:21 pm, spamb...@milmac.com (Doug Miller) wrote:
>>> In
> article<5798dd2d-90b5-46f9-8dc8-16ab2bc19...@j5g2000vbg.googlegroups.com>,
> GarryJones<mor...@algonet.se> wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>> This works on msie. This does not work on firefox!!
>>>
>>> Therefore it is not a PHP problem. PHP runs on the server, not on the
> client,
>>> and is not affected by the browser running on the client.
>>>
>>> You may have a problem with your PHP *script* generating invalid HTML (try
>>> validating at validator.w3.org), or with your Javascript -- but this is
>>> definitely not a PHP problem.
>>
>> Yep, I just learnt something new.
>>
>> The include is a form. This works in msie, not in firefox.
>>
>> <FORM whatever etc>
>> <td>
>> <input type="Submit" value = "Boka NU">
>> </td>
>> </FORM>
>>
>> This works in both
>>
>> <td>
>> <FORM whatever etc>
>> <input type="Submit" value = "Boka NU">
>> </FORM>
>> </td>
>>
>> Ie Firefox has a bug that requires the form to be inside a td if its
>> already in a tr. So it was not php after all.
>
> i was just doing this
>
> <td>
> <form.....>
> <input type="image" src="image.gif" value = "submit">
> </td>
> </form>
>
> And this works i IE8 and also in FireFox
>
> The reason for putting the "</form>" outside the "<td>"
> is heaving to do with lay-out...
>
That's not a good idea... Tags should always be closed from the inside out,
e.g.

<td><form> ... </form></td>

but this is off-topic for a PHP group. Followups directed to alt.html, where
this discussion belongs.
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