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11-Aug-2004, 06:42 PM #1
Question Need help with a Macintosh problem.
Does anyone know of any issues with using tab keys on a Mac in a form generated by PHP?
I have a simple edit-my-account-form, generated by a PHP script. It populates a form with your account values so you can edit them, standard stuff here.
My client uses a G4 Mac laptop with IE, not sure what version. When she changes the first letter in a form field, and presses <tab>, it promptly causes the data to revert to what it was.
This doesn't happen on my PC. I first suspected the autofill. I don't have a Mac, and I'm not too familiar with them. But I found another Mac, an I-Mac and duplicated the behavior.
So, I figured the problem had something to do with the generated HTML. So, later I found another Mac to do some serious debugging. On this G4 with IE, I never could duplicate the problem.
Aaarrgh.

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