Along those lines I can think of a rather interesting thing that I discover about IE. IE will only accept 30 <style> tags ... after that, it simply ignores them. Ok, yes, there are few times when that many are needed or should be needed but it did a number on my brain for a while.
I don't think that having IE submit a name/value pair for each button is much of an issue ... odd, but not a major upset unless you are reading button values on the server-side to activate a process or whatever (I just tend to ignore them). It used to be that if you did not use a value attribute in an IE button that the pair was not sent ... you could try that ... but then there is the catch 22 ... you'd have to dynamically write to the button value onclick etc. for the button that was pressed.
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Along those lines I can think of a rather interesting thing that I discover about IE. IE will only accept 30 <style> tags ... after that, it simply ignores them. Ok, yes, there are few times when that many are needed or should be needed but it did a number on my brain for a while.
I don't think that having IE submit a name/value pair for each button is much of an issue ... odd, but not a major upset unless you are reading button values on the server-side to activate a process or whatever (I just tend to ignore them). It used to be that if you did not use a value attribute in an IE button that the pair was not sent ... you could try that ... but then there is the catch 22 ... you'd have to dynamically write to the button value onclick etc. for the button that was pressed.