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We've just found a bug in Web Ex which occurs on our web site. As you will have noticed, newer pages on this site are using image maps at the top for the general menus and banners. | We've just found a bug in Web Ex which occurs on our web site. As you will have noticed, newer pages on this site are using image maps at the top for the general menus and banners. | ||
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I am currently trying to find out how we can fix this. | I am currently trying to find out how we can fix this. | ||
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We've just found a bug in Web Ex which occurs on our web site. As you will have noticed, newer pages on this site are using image maps at the top for the general menus and banners.
On a number of pages (particularly in the middle of major articles we use a target URL which goes something like this - "./main.html#INDEX". It seems that the #INDEX part of this reference, whilst fine in a normal link, gives Web Explorer major stomach pain when done from a image map.
The net result of this is that if you click on this link, Web Ex will either redisplay the current page or crash.
I am currently trying to find out how we can fix this.