using that javascript method that "Random Penguin" provided is kinda silly .. buttons disappearing when clicked .. no thanks .. i had the same problem between IE and FF, <input type=image name=button value=something> FF will sucessfully create a POST variable named 'button' with the value 'something' with 'button.x' and 'buttin.y' while IE only creates the last two ... so i had to switch to the button tag for my image button ... and like mentioned here i had the same probelm .. IE will assume the value of whatever inside the tag and ignore the "value" attribute ... so the simplest solution that comes to mind is setting the text size to 0px using css .. this way both browsers will work and everybody will be happy ... however it's all IE's fault ... i hate that damn thing but as a web developer i have to bend my self in it's favour cuz it's the most used browser out there .. personally i think anybody using it is a damn moron ...
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using that javascript method that "Random Penguin" provided is kinda silly .. buttons disappearing when clicked .. no thanks ..
i had the same problem between IE and FF, <input type=image name=button value=something> FF will sucessfully create a POST variable named 'button' with the value 'something' with 'button.x' and 'buttin.y' while IE only creates the last two ... so i had to switch to the button tag for my image button ... and like mentioned here i had the same probelm .. IE will assume the value of whatever inside the tag and ignore the "value" attribute ... so the simplest solution that comes to mind is setting the text size to 0px using css .. this way both browsers will work and everybody will be happy ... however it's all IE's fault ... i hate that damn thing but as a web developer i have to bend my self in it's favour cuz it's the most used browser out there .. personally i think anybody using it is a damn moron ...