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Conclusion regarding Netscape.

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    israeli
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    Hello, It's a very silly matter, although it might take you a week to solve it (for me it took two weeks ((-: ). When you design your pages it's very easy to test them just by clicking start. After everything work good in IE you would surely want it to work good as well also with Netscape. The thing is that before loading your page for testing in Netscape you have to re-debug your project by clicking both the Build-->Rebuild solution and Build-->Rebuild "project-name". Sometimes it would be even advisable to delete your bin directory and rebuild it from the begining. Only after that, try your web pages with Netscape. Hey, after all Netscape is not such a monster !!! it just requires the accurate code.

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      Hello, It's a very silly matter, although it might take you a week to solve it (for me it took two weeks ((-: ). When you design your pages it's very easy to test them just by clicking start. After everything work good in IE you would surely want it to work good as well also with Netscape. The thing is that before loading your page for testing in Netscape you have to re-debug your project by clicking both the Build-->Rebuild solution and Build-->Rebuild "project-name". Sometimes it would be even advisable to delete your bin directory and rebuild it from the begining. Only after that, try your web pages with Netscape. Hey, after all Netscape is not such a monster !!! it just requires the accurate code.

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      what version of netscape are you talking about? (I'd love to reproduce this behaviour) israeli wrote: he thing is that before loading your page for testing in Netscape you have to re-debug your project by clicking both the Build-->Rebuild solution and Build-->Rebuild "project-name". Sometimes it would be even advisable to delete your bin directory and rebuild it from the begining. Only after that, try your web pages with Netscape Nah, it can't be this... If it is, I'm gonna call Vatican, because this would be miracle... or possession :~ I can't see any logical explanation. thanks, David Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)
      David's thoughts / dnhsoftware.org / MyHTMLTidy

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        Hello, It's a very silly matter, although it might take you a week to solve it (for me it took two weeks ((-: ). When you design your pages it's very easy to test them just by clicking start. After everything work good in IE you would surely want it to work good as well also with Netscape. The thing is that before loading your page for testing in Netscape you have to re-debug your project by clicking both the Build-->Rebuild solution and Build-->Rebuild "project-name". Sometimes it would be even advisable to delete your bin directory and rebuild it from the begining. Only after that, try your web pages with Netscape. Hey, after all Netscape is not such a monster !!! it just requires the accurate code.

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        Dave Kreskowiak
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        Really? All I did was run the project, open up Netscape and navigate to the correct URL to test it. Or was I doing something wrong? :-D RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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          Hello, It's a very silly matter, although it might take you a week to solve it (for me it took two weeks ((-: ). When you design your pages it's very easy to test them just by clicking start. After everything work good in IE you would surely want it to work good as well also with Netscape. The thing is that before loading your page for testing in Netscape you have to re-debug your project by clicking both the Build-->Rebuild solution and Build-->Rebuild "project-name". Sometimes it would be even advisable to delete your bin directory and rebuild it from the begining. Only after that, try your web pages with Netscape. Hey, after all Netscape is not such a monster !!! it just requires the accurate code.

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          Jeff Martin
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          You shouldn't have to rebuild just to test in Netscape, or any browser for that matter. I test in Firefox all the time by copying and pasting the URL from IE. What browser you're in makes no difference to the ASP.NET side. Jeff Martin My Blog

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