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Date: 03/20/99
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Chad,
Chad Cunningham wrote:
>
> Are you sure it's doing the same thing with each browser ( you're feeding
> it the same input, etc)? And you're not using any javascript?
>
> PHP does all it's work before any data is sent to the browser. At the time
> your script executes, it doesn't know what browser is connected, nor does
> it care. And browsers don't generate parse errors unless it's javascript.
That's what I thought. I'll look into the javascript. However, the parse
error is pointing to a php script in a line with now javascript.
Puzzling.
Thanks,
Brad
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