I'm working on a tableless layout. The page works fine in Mozilla, Opera6, but IE6 has some superfluous text on the page. My CSS and HTML validate fine. Is this a bug in IE6, or some CSS issue I'm unaware of? I need this to work in IE6, as that's what my users' have... I'll attach a screen shot - it'll show the problem better than I can describe it. I snipped irrevelent code for brevity, but note the "abel" from "Address Label" duplicated in the wrong spot, and click and drag the mouse to highlite it and it behaves weird.
Josh
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will make a space on the end but fixes your problem. I think IE gets confused and makes label on the next line then just doesn't erase the abel from the first line.
However, it has to be an IE bug - there's no way it should render the text more than once, and the HTML/CSS validate and work fine in Mozilla or Opera. Does MS have a bug reporting page for IE?
Josh
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I have books for sale: "MCSD in a Nutshell" and "VB Distributed Exam Cram" - PM me for details. Will also trade for a decent ATX Pentium 2 MB/CPU/RAM combo.