Re: [users@httpd] Mod_proxy and javascript problem

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Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV a écrit :
> I wonder whether the problem could be that your HTML code contains mis-spelled special characters like "&nbsp" which should have read " ". Unfortunately such errors are hidden by the fact that MSIE is very tolerant about the lacking semi-colon. Your problem is probably caused by the fact that proxy-html is not as tolerant.
> 
>   is a non-breakable space
> & is an ampersand (&)
> é and è are two very useful characters in french ( é and è resp.)
> etc.
> 
> To me the solution would be to correct your HTML pages
> 

If only I could...

It's a MS application server (Class Server), we can't modify anything...

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