Php Code Works On Chrome, But Not On Firefox Or Ie March 27, 2024 Post a Comment My brother has this form: Solution 1: The issue was in: if ( isset($_POST['submit']) ) {because it was a image, and not a regular submit button, it was never set. (but somehow google chrome managed to put it to work)solution was to add to form: <input name="submit2" type="hidden" value="1"/> and change the PHP to: if ( isset($_POST['submit2']) ) {Solution 2: It may depend on the software you are using to build your pages.Baca JugaPuppeteer Two Forms Click The Second Submit ButtonAutomatically Change The Image Size In The Original Ratio Of The While Change The Size Of That Images Parent ElementHow To Get Information Like History From Your Browser And Place Them In A Div ElementI use Aptana Studio and I found that if you select run from the menu bar, and then run configurations, you can specify in the server dialog to use base url (your server)I'm pretty sure dreamweaver has similar settings. Share You may like these postsJavascript Creating A Username Using InputsHow To Pass Multiple Data- Id In A Modal BodyServer Side Of AdsenseHow To Check If Input Type Button Is Pressed In Php? Post a Comment for "Php Code Works On Chrome, But Not On Firefox Or Ie"
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