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Help javascript onclick image swap is broken on server side using IE

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Aug 10th, 2006
I used Macromedia Fireworks to create the code for the image behaviors. (i.e. mouseover the thumbnail, the images changes like a regular button and once the thumbnail is clicked another image should show up in the large main black square to the right) They work fine locally in both Fireworks and in Dreamweaver. Once it's loaded to the live server only the mouseovers work and the onclick behavior stops working properly using IE 6 - works fine in Mozilla. Any ideas on what's broken or have an alternative coding suggestion?

I've included the link to the web page and fireworks file below:

http://ripecreative.com/test/loomis/...ial/index.html

http://ripecreative.com/test/loomis/.../editorial.png

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