Yeah it was strange but I figured out what the real problem was. Since
IE 6->7 likes to add padding to form elements at its own accord we had
the form nested like this "<table><form><tr>". Well IE 8 obviously
renders this differently though incorrect syntax that solution had
worked for us in ie 6+, firefox, chrome, safari, etc... until now. As
soon as the fieldset is added into that incorrect positioning all of
the items within it fail to render, though simply having a form works.
I guess i didn't read the changelog on the 1.2.x updates to see the
strict validation errors had been corrected.
Thanks,
Jared
On Jun 30, 8:31 am, mark_story <mark.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So no forms made with the form helper are visible in IE8? Because I
> have not had that issue.
>
> -Mark
>
> On Jun 29, 12:15 pm, j-rod <jarmstr...@omnispear.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Does anyone know if there is a change coming in the 1.2.x or 1.3.x
> > versions that have different handling for the fieldset with $form->create than the display: none. It just came to my attention that IE 8
>
> > running normally (not in capatability mode) is now hiding the entire
> > form contents with this set.I just checked and I had the Strict XHTML
> > DTD in place. Perhaps a 0 border/padding/margin option withing a CSS
> > class would work better than display:none inline ?
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