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Compatibility problem between IE and firefox

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    Hi! I am using ASP.net 1.1 TextBox control, it has a "wrap" property which takes the sentence to the next line by adding a carriage return if the user reaches the end of a line. This property is not working with FireFox, can any one please help, how to code the TextBox control so that it's wrap property works with firefox as well. Many Thanks in advance.

    happy coding!

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      Hi! I am using ASP.net 1.1 TextBox control, it has a "wrap" property which takes the sentence to the next line by adding a carriage return if the user reaches the end of a line. This property is not working with FireFox, can any one please help, how to code the TextBox control so that it's wrap property works with firefox as well. Many Thanks in advance.

      happy coding!

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      You are using a feature that is not part of the HTML standard, so it's not available in all browsers. Let's take a step back. Why are you using this feature in the first place? What is it that you need it for?

      --- b { font-weight: normal; }

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