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6/14/2007 7:23 AM
 

Hello

I have two sites running DNN 4.5.3 but I have found that when browsing with Fire Fox and I click the 'LOGIN' link nothing happens. The LOGIN page does not open and I remain on the same page. I have cleared cookies and cache, refreshed page, tried again, the taskbar informs me 'DONE' but when I hover my mouse over the link I see:

javascript_doPostBack('dnn$dnnLOGIN$cmdLogin',")

However, if I browse  with IE the 'LOGIN' page opens without a problem.

 I have searched for a solution but so far I have not found a similar problem, or perhaps I am looking in the wrong places, is this happening to anybody else?

I would be grateful if somebody could offer a suggestion of how I might resolve this issue.

Thanks

Lynn


www.seemalta.net
 
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