>>>Thank you for the explanation. I can live with the world order :). I will forget the old one pretty quick.
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>>>The nice thing (at least today) is that I am using IE 6.0 and see no delays, slowness and other weird things I had in FireFox. I know a lot of people use FireFox but something is not right in mine. I suspect it could be that plug in I installed (Noscript I believe it is called).
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>>Ok, good to know it works ok with that one again. What I suspect with Firefox is a not non fully compliance with the encryption that ASP.NET provides in a form. Sometimes, it can be totally lost when comes time to send the data back to the server.
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>Wow. I guess a cross-browser compatible UI is not a priority? :o)
It would be nice if browser makers worried about compatibility with other browsers rather than leaving that up to web developers (while blaming the other browser makers).
Personally - my web sites are IE compliant (for reasonably current versions - IE7 and 8 currently), Windows machines come with IE installed. Users wanting to use other browsers are on their own.
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