Forum Moderators: coopster
Two things:
1. Your client is cool.
2. I run a mac with IE also, and do not have this problem with any of the pages I use require() or include on, so my guess is the problem is not directly the include statement, but you might want to have a look at indirect effects... EG is there a reason on the included page or the page itself that could possibly cause the page to be reloaded after the page is included.
Hope this helps narrow down the problem. Wish I could give you some more specifics.
Justin
too bad mainstream support was retired on 30-Jun-2003 for that browser, it is such junk even MS won't touch it
though I know this doesn't help you. When you view source do you get anything?
any other clues? the include won't be it, includes are parsed server side, but the code in the include could be. Any js menus or dhtml stuff? could be
You'll have to find out where it is choking, comment out the menu include and then see what happens, then go from there.
and get that person to use any other browser but that piece of garbage, it never worked and will never work, but wait until you fix this first. ;)
<added>no offense intended to your client or to you jd01