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Re: Note: HTML is not supported by phpBB3

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Works fine on Safari, actually.

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Works fine on Firefox 2.0.0.6 on Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty)

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Re: Note: HTML is not supported by phpBB3

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It works fine in Iceweasel 2.0.0.6, Konqueror 3.5.7, and Epiphany 0.5.1 in Debian Sid compiled for AMD64.
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Re: Note: HTML is not supported by phpBB3

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Viking-Sensei wrote:
What OS and Browser are you using?

I loaded up the most generic and generally universal code I could find and tested it in IE, Firefox, and Netscape... but I've only got the Windoze XP, and didn't feel like hunting down Squichi's mac laptop to cross-os-verify compatibility.
Mmm IE 6.0, with Win XP.

strange, I didn't have that before.
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Re: Note: HTML is not supported by phpBB3

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My IE 6.0.2900.xxxx does that just fine.

Say, do you have any popup blockers installed? Mayhaps one of them is reading the 'change in page status' as a sort of popup and is causing the page to leap like that.
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