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    Re: Page not showing correctly in Safari (Mac)

    It is a very poor browser that does not support frames, and Safari is a very good browser.

    My advice: Test your page in Firefox instead of IE. If it is standards-compliant, it should work in both Fx and Safari. Working in IE, on the other hand, doesn't guarantee working in any other browser.

    I can't offer much help with the problem itself, unless you can post a bit of the JS code?

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    Re: Page not showing correctly in Safari (Mac)

    Hi,

    sorry. Dont get me wrong, I agree that safari is a good broswer, but I was being specific to this installation, and notthe browser itself, sorry for being misunderstood, was not clear.

    Penagates rigt, it could be that either some DOM dlls ahve been corrupt or not supported in this version, or it could be that youare acessing the dom incorrectly.

    Post the JS and well peruse over this one if youre stillhaving problems.

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