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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 4
OS: Win XP
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onLoad Problem... I think.....
I created a test throgh a form. The first page you input your info, and it saves it as a couple cookies in javascript when you hit submit. Then that takes you to the second page. On the second page, you take the test, and when you hit submit it tallys up your scores, saves them as a couple cookies agian, and send me an emial of the scores. The last page is the problem. All it does it get the cookies and display them in the forms. I've done this like a hundred times, but for some reason it won't work in Firefox. The site is....
http://www.spiritualgiftstest.qcwebpages.com/ It was doing this earlier, so i redid it and it worked for some reason. I closed the browser and it wont display them again. The numbers are supposed to be put in there when it Loads. I know the cookies are their, and I know the javascript is running, because i get the "use the document.getelementbyId()" think in the java councel when it runs. It will work in Internet explorer but not in FireFox. Let me know if there is anything else I can provide. Thanks....... |
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