I am beside myself on this one and I would certainly appreciate any help I can get!
I have a site that uses ASP and frames. Some (but not all) Mac users have trouble viewing the site with their IE browser but can view it with their Safari browser. I now have a user that can not view it correctly on his Mac with his Safari browser. I really need to get this figured out!
Here is what happens:
If a user has a Mac with an IE browser and they go to the site (http://www.cclog2.com) they see the home page fine. However if they make the necessary selections and try to log in, the login page comes up blank except for the header. You can demo this by selecting "Your School" in the school dropdown, "Both" in the gender dropdown, and "Coach" in the role dropdown. What you should see is a login screen. These users don't see that.
The one particular user that can log in on his Mac/Safari can get past this screen but then does not see the menu on the left. You can demo that by using the password 'demo' and the username 'lachlan.'
I realize the problem is probably in my asp and you can't view that. I can post that if need be but I am initially wondering if this sends up a red flag that someone can say "it is probably this ..."
Let me know if seeing the code is necessary.
Thanks!
I have a site that uses ASP and frames. Some (but not all) Mac users have trouble viewing the site with their IE browser but can view it with their Safari browser. I now have a user that can not view it correctly on his Mac with his Safari browser. I really need to get this figured out!
Here is what happens:
If a user has a Mac with an IE browser and they go to the site (http://www.cclog2.com) they see the home page fine. However if they make the necessary selections and try to log in, the login page comes up blank except for the header. You can demo this by selecting "Your School" in the school dropdown, "Both" in the gender dropdown, and "Coach" in the role dropdown. What you should see is a login screen. These users don't see that.
The one particular user that can log in on his Mac/Safari can get past this screen but then does not see the menu on the left. You can demo that by using the password 'demo' and the username 'lachlan.'
I realize the problem is probably in my asp and you can't view that. I can post that if need be but I am initially wondering if this sends up a red flag that someone can say "it is probably this ..."
Let me know if seeing the code is necessary.
Thanks!