> > Thanks that fixed it.  I didn't realize there were two version of this
> > variable.  Why? Hmm, strange that the other one worked fine with IE but
not
> > Netscape.  I thought all thi was done server side, so what the heck does
the
> > browser have to do with it?
>
> As far as I know, $PHP_SELF is the variable and NOT $PHPSELF.  It works
> in IE because if no page is printed in the tag, it just reloads the same
> page anyway.  If you look at your html source while using $PHPSELF, you
> will probably see something like this:
>
> <a href=>This is the link</a>
>
> Netscape realizes this is invalid html and complains, IE simply reloads
> the current page.
>

No, that can't be it, because it actually gets resolved....I have echo'd it
out to the screen to verify, and it DOES get resolved in IE.

- John Vanderbeck
- Admin, GameDesign

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