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 You couldn't post the whole story up here as zip or something could you? This flavour of IE doesn't like the javascript on your site so I can't get to the rest of the story. If it might help here's the error I get 
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Error: 'null' is null or not an object 
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URL: http://www.dogscoff.co.uk/fiction/scifimenu.htm 
Can't do anything about this browser it's locked down by the resident IT monkeys so if the problems at this end I'm stuck with it  
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 EL_PHil: That's my fault. I'm currently trying to fix the site so that it works properly with non-IE browsers, and in doing so have broken it for IE> 
I'll switch it back to the old code (Wasn't getting anywere anyway). Try again.
 
EDIT: Working again (as well as it ever did, anyway.) 
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 Ahh cheers for that. 
Well there goes a big chunk of my spare time while I get up to date!  
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 Do you have php support on your server? It would be easy to write a few php functions to do what you are wanting and avoid javascript entirely. |  
	
		
	
	
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 You can test php functionality by creating a file named "test.php", adding the following code to it, and uploading it to the server:Code: 
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 *BUMP* 
 ANyone read this latest chapter?
 
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 Yes, but it's so very short and its single point is long expected. What's to comment on? Why didn't he tell us how he learned she was alive? Why isn't he dead if he discovered her? You'd think that would make for quite a story... |  
	
		
	
	
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 Well I can safely say that many hours were enjoyable wasted when I really, really should of been working. 
 Excellent read, but I would of prefered to start reading it ohhh... in about two days time when I should have some spare time.
 
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		| Baron Munchausen said: Yes, but it's so very short and its single point is long expected. What's to comment on? Why didn't he tell us how he learned she was alive? Why isn't he dead if he discovered her? You'd think that would make for quite a story...
 
 |  Yeah alright then. All those revelations come next, but I just couldn't bring myself to hide Frasier's news (however long expected) in the middle of a chapter. It deserves to be at the end of a chapterwhere it belongs, with a big dramatic "DUN DUN DUNNNNN!!!! Tune in next week* for the next thrilling installment of..." 
*Yeah, I know, weekly installments, as opposed to sporadic spurts of writing every 4 months or so would be great, but I know myself too well to ever promise anything like that. Rest assured though, I'm working on Chapter 34 today. That much I can  promise. |  
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
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