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Hello, I am new to this forum and I am glad I found it because it seems that it will help me with my problem.I have creates a site using jsf components like grid panels and buttons.In the mozilla firefox browser the components are shown just as they are supposed to, but in internet explorer my button stretches to the right until the end of the page and two buttons that I have included on a grid panel, instead of being the one below the other, in the internet explorer they are shown next to each other. Also, I have a google map on my page which is shown properly in mozilla but in the IE the page shows only a grey square on the position of the map.I'm guessing this has to be a css issue but does anyone know what can I do?Thank you in advance!
Jan 10 '08
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Death Slaught
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You're a life saver!It did the job!You wouldn't happen to know why it doesn't show the map in IE right?
:) drhowarddrfines favorite subject.

IE is 10 years behind web standards. It's glitchy, and adds margins where there aren't any. If you would like a more detailed description go here, and look at the links in his signature.

Thanks, Death
Jan 11 '08 #11

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