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Forms not submitting in some browsers! Help!

I have a client who says the form does not submit. I'm fairly new to dot net
and not sure why this would be. Is dot net not compatible with certain
bowsers? I notice the controls tend to rely on JavaScript. I'm very
concerned, since I'm deep into other projects using simple .NET forms and if
this is going to happen -- I WANT NO PART OF DOT NET! Can anyone help me?

This is the page -- they are able to select. It's the last part of form
"Submit Application" that does not function for them. I've only been able to
test on the newer IE and Netscape and it works fine.

https://secure14.easycgi.com/townhal...s/tickets.aspx
Nov 18 '05 #1
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as standard html only posts back on <input type=button> and <input
type=image> only the <asp:button> can postback without javascript support.

if you want your site to run without javascript, just limit yourself to
these options. note: - don't use the postback form of links.

its easy to test your site, just turn javascript support off in your
browser.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)


"msnews.microsoft.com" <ma*****@portvista.com> wrote in message
news:OW**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I have a client who says the form does not submit. I'm fairly new to dot net and not sure why this would be. Is dot net not compatible with certain
bowsers? I notice the controls tend to rely on JavaScript. I'm very
concerned, since I'm deep into other projects using simple .NET forms and if this is going to happen -- I WANT NO PART OF DOT NET! Can anyone help me?

This is the page -- they are able to select. It's the last part of form
"Submit Application" that does not function for them. I've only been able to test on the newer IE and Netscape and it works fine.

https://secure14.easycgi.com/townhal...s/tickets.aspx

Nov 18 '05 #2
That's definitely not it, because they are able to get to the second page of
my form which is a post-back JavaScript. They claim to be using IE 6.XX.
It's very odd that submit does not work on their machine!!

Max
"bruce barker" <no***********@safeco.com> wrote in message
news:O8**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
as standard html only posts back on <input type=button> and <input
type=image> only the <asp:button> can postback without javascript support.

if you want your site to run without javascript, just limit yourself to
these options. note: - don't use the postback form of links.

its easy to test your site, just turn javascript support off in your
browser.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)


"msnews.microsoft.com" <ma*****@portvista.com> wrote in message
news:OW**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I have a client who says the form does not submit. I'm fairly new to dot net
and not sure why this would be. Is dot net not compatible with certain
bowsers? I notice the controls tend to rely on JavaScript. I'm very
concerned, since I'm deep into other projects using simple .NET forms and if
this is going to happen -- I WANT NO PART OF DOT NET! Can anyone help
me?
This is the page -- they are able to select. It's the last part of form
"Submit Application" that does not function for them. I've only been

able to
test on the newer IE and Netscape and it works fine.

https://secure14.easycgi.com/townhal...s/tickets.aspx


Nov 18 '05 #3
Works in Opera. Of course, Opera always causes postback validation, not
the client-side validation like IE.

"msnews.microsoft.com" <ma*****@portvista.com> wrote in
news:OW**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl:
I have a client who says the form does not submit. I'm fairly new to
dot net and not sure why this would be. Is dot net not compatible with
certain bowsers? I notice the controls tend to rely on JavaScript. I'm
very concerned, since I'm deep into other projects using simple .NET
forms and if this is going to happen -- I WANT NO PART OF DOT NET! Can
anyone help me?

This is the page -- they are able to select. It's the last part of
form "Submit Application" that does not function for them. I've only
been able to test on the newer IE and Netscape and it works fine.

https://secure14.easycgi.com/townhal...s/tickets.aspx


Nov 18 '05 #4

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