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Re: Who's got the <button>?
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Re: Who's got the <button>?


  • Subject: Re: Who's got the <button>?
  • From: Kurt Werle <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 11:52:39 -0700

> I have twice googled for and found a framework that implemented a 
> <button> tag for WO.  For the life of me, I can't seem to find it 
> again.  Anyone know where it's at, or of a good <button> 
> implementation?

IE just plain doesn't work correctly with it. Just forget it...

Cheers, Anjo

I want a row of submit buttons that don't look like crap.  Which means it looks like I can use <button> on safari-like browsers and <input type=submit..> on IE-like browsers.  Unless someone can suggest another workaround it looks like I'll be checking the browser's claim as to it's behavior and substitute one or the other.

I'm way open to other ideas.

Kurt
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