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Table is hidden when it should be shown in Firefox 9

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I have an web application that renders an html table. In IE this code shows fine:

table id="form1:table1" style="width: 100%;width: 100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"

Firefox 9 is adding the element hidden and therefore the table is not showing up.

table id="form1:table1" hidden="" style="width: 100%;width: 100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"

I've used Fiddler and can see that the generated html is like it is when I access the page using IE. Why is Firefox adding this element? I think its a bug. Help please!

I have an web application that renders an html table. In IE this code shows fine: table id="form1:table1" style="width: 100%;width: 100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" Firefox 9 is adding the element hidden and therefore the table is not showing up. table id="form1:table1" hidden="" style="width: 100%;width: 100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" I've used Fiddler and can see that the generated html is like it is when I access the page using IE. Why is Firefox adding this element? I think its a bug. Help please!

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Hmmm, I wasn't aware of the hidden attribute. Do any of your scripts branch on which browser is being used, or whether they support HTML5?

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