encType, IE adding a encType to form method post |
encType, IE adding a encType to form method post |
JGreene |
Jun 4 2018, 12:52 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 4-June 18 Member No.: 26,653 |
Fairly new to all of this and this problem has got me baffled. I have a test and a production system that are not acting the same. I have a web page that is using a simple send_mail.php program. I have the normal three boxes for entering text. NAME, Email address, Comments. And I have coded placeholder with those labels so they show in the boxes. With my test system these labels show up and the php works and I get my email.
With my production system, these labels don’t show up in Internet Explore. In Chrome and Firefox the do. In IE when I go to the Developer Tools. I see a encType added to my form code. This is in the production system. It doesn’t show up in the test system. Here is that code from my production system <form action=”send_mail.php” encType=”application/x-www-form-urlencoded” method=”post”> I guess I don’t understand where the encType came from and why it shows only in the production system with IE. I first thought it was my http.conf file but I believe test and production are the same. I thought it was the mime file but I believe these are the same. The php.ini is the same and the html and css is the same along with the PHP program. I would be grateful for any insight to this. |
JGreene |
Jun 4 2018, 02:30 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 4-June 18 Member No.: 26,653 |
Maybe I’m answering my own question here. That’s a good thing.
So for the production systems I use a dsn but for test I use ip to navigate to with the browser. For production I had the site url in compatibility mode. Took it out and now my page works as I want it to. I’m not experienced enough to know what to do if users to the site have IE and have this site’s url in their Compatibility View Settings. |
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