Refresh questions

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Guest

I have a couple of questions, these are problems that I have experienced with
IE 6

1. I have a label on a form, and sometimes when the form refreshes the
label doesn't appear on the screen, however when I hide the form and then
reshow it the label appears. So I was wondering how to refresh the form so I
don't have to hide and show to see the label.

2. I have another form that has a drop down list, button and a label and it
scrolls. When I scroll the form down and then back up, it doesn't refresh
right, sometimes the button is shown twice and the drop down list doesn't
show up.

Any help to either of these problems would be appreciated
Thanks
 
bbdobuddy,

It sounds like you might actually be having problems with your video and
refresh?


Steve
 
However when I try it in Firefox it works just fine.

For what it's worth:

I don't know the answer to your question, but the original question didn't
say anything about a browser. For all we knew, you were talking about a
regular .NET Form-based application. Now it seems like you are talking
about some sort of web-based .NET thing. ASP, Web namespace? You still
haven't made it clear.

Also, if the behavior is browser-dependent, you should say what browser
fails. For now, all we know is that it works fine in Firefox. Great. So
what browser _doesn't_ it work fine in?

These are all things you should probably consider if you would like to get
the best results from your question, so that you ensure that you actually
ask a question that someone can answer helpfully.

Pete
 
Peter Duniho said:
For what it's worth:

I don't know the answer to your question, but the original question didn't
say anything about a browser. For all we knew, you were talking about a
regular .NET Form-based application. Now it seems like you are talking
about some sort of web-based .NET thing. ASP, Web namespace? You still
haven't made it clear.

Also, if the behavior is browser-dependent, you should say what browser
fails. For now, all we know is that it works fine in Firefox. Great. So
what browser _doesn't_ it work fine in?

I agree it wasn't very clear at all, but inspecting the question more
closely, "IE 6", which is to say "Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0"
 

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