[Steve Drees]
1. Working in IE5 on Macintosh OS X, I often encounter what look for all
I've not seen this. But I so rarely use a mac. From your description it's clear that nothing is being permanenlty messed up. This leads me to believe this is a client side issue.
2. Working in Netscape 6 and/or Mozilla 1.0 on Win2K, I had the
This happens frequently and has to do with cacheing, or a lack there of. I've noticed this alot on IE on the windows platform. I've grown acustomed to ctrl-a ctrl-c before submitting an edit.
If it is about caching, with IE on Windows you can set the caching to "Check for newer versions of pages Automatically" (this is what I am using with no troubles), or on "every visit to the page". On Mozilla, I have it set to "When the page is out of date", and so far have not had any problems. Cheers, Tom P