
May 4th, 2007, 11:58 AM
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Quote: | Originally Posted by sizablegrin I don't even understand your question. Do you mean Internet Explorer and Javascript? Perhaps some more explanation or a slightly larger snippet of code would help. |
I'm sorry. The problem is that Internet explorer with javascript... doesn't compare the strings right... 
In Firefox everything is fine.
My code is just a if... comparing two strings (that I refered on my first thread) but it's not comparig right.
Next, I just tried to make a replace of the "/" caracter to see if it was the problem...
Hope you understand...
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