John you're a star. I have got it to work in FF with a -9. Mozilla works on a -10 basis I think. Is is possible to set both a -9 and -10 in the var.
You have been a great help today. I really appreciate your help.
thanks
Nick
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John you're a star. I have got it to work in FF with a -9. Mozilla works on a -10 basis I think. Is is possible to set both a -9 and -10 in the var.
You have been a great help today. I really appreciate your help.
thanks
Nick
What do you mean? I thought FF was Mozilla. It is in fact but, there are also browsers based on the same general code that are specifically called Mozilla. However, this is a kludge that sets one standard for IE another for all others so, it cannot be fine tuned unless a way can be found to identify these other browsers. This is a dangerous road to go down as browsers change and then so must your code. It would be better to use no kludge but, a one browser kludge is easier to keep track of and isn't too bad. A one pixel difference should not be too much cause for concern in a niche browser like Mozilla, if that is what you really are talking about.
okay, thats cool. Mozilla is quite a niche browser type. thanks John.