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boxcfed is not defined - error in firefox, works fine in IE

Hi everybody

Was wondering if anybody could help. I am a student, developing a
couple of pages for my university.

I am getting a problem with a javascript Hide/Show that I have put on
the page (the vertical links on the left of the grid are the only
links i have implemented this on at the moment). The javascript seems
to work fine in IE6, but in Firefox, i get an error in the Error
Console telling me that 'boxcfed is not defined' where boxcfed is the
name of one of the divisions I wish to hide.

Any ideas?

Here is a link to the page
http://homepages.feis.herts.ac.uk/~b...rix/index.html

Thanks in advance

Paul
Apr 11 '08 #1
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