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HTML Gurus: Help Needed

Rich,

Have you tried fiddling with the "case" of the values for the argument 'type' , i.e., type="submit" vs type="Submit" vs type="SUBMIT" ??

What about value="Submit" vs Value="Submit" ? Aren't logical names case sensitive, even in HTML?

Just a couple of stabs in the dark.

Here's an idea. The format for a radio control is <INPUT TYPE="radio" NAME="var name" VALUE="default value">. You have <input type="submit" value="Submit">. I note that there is no variable NAME defined, i.e., <... NAME="var name" ...> is missing.

I should shut up. You did ask for a guru.

[This message has been edited by sensop (edited May 30, 2000).]
 
As sensop said you asked for a guru, so I shouldn't have even looked. But one thing that stands out is that the <table>'s and </table>'s aren't balanced.
 
I was going to say something cute, like file locations don't have anything to do with HTML or how come CONEeach didn't know the answer. But I decided not to.

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See what you made me do? Wait'll I get to MO!

[This message has been edited by sensop (edited May 31, 2000).]
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>See what you made me do? Wait'll I get to MO![/quote]

Hey everyone, Sensop is threatening me, I think we have laws against this in Mo., I'm hiring bodyguards, who wants a job? LOL

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WHEN IT COMES TO FRIENDS THE SKY IS NOT THE LIMIT
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I think Cuomo has an old senile bodyguard he'd let you use. But you'd have to keep telling him to pick up his sidearm as the bodyguard has a nasty habit of leaving them laying around :)
 
Well Fal308, this could be interesting since I'm a new gun owner too, and not use to carrying extra baggage, I think I probably need a more experienced bodygaurd. :)

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WHEN IT COMES TO FRIENDS THE SKY IS NOT THE LIMIT
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