On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 6:01 PM, Jim Giner <jim.giner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > I know - it sounds OT, but listen. > > I have a form that has a "sign in " button which attempts to sent the user > to a form in a password-protected folder. In order to get there the user > must provide credentials. Once there the receiving script simply sets a > session var and does a header() back to the calling script, where because > of the session var that was set, a new group of buttons are visible for the > user to click. > > Well, M$ did an update last week on me and now IE10 is acting differently > in the above scenario. Instead of my screen showing me back on my original > menu screen it shows some other application window, probably the next one > in z-order sequence.(?) It looks like my app crashed or something since my > IE is now behind the other appls sometimes. > > Has anyone else seen this, and if so, how does one counter it? > > Blame Microsoft for building a crappy product? I guess IE has brought us web developers headaches since the beginning.