After you append some characters in an HTML page text box in Internet Explorer 7, the original characters in the text box are replaced with the newly typed characters
Consider the following scenario on a Windows Vista-based, a Windows XP-based, or a Windows Server 2003-based computer that is running Windows Internet Explorer 7:
- In Internet Explorer 7, you open an HTML page that contains a text box.
- In the text box, you use the Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) to type some characters. Additionally, after you type the characters, you do not press ENTER for confirmation.
- You click anywhere out of the text box.
Note: When you click anywhere out of the text box, the OnChange event occurs. - In the text box, you type to append some new characters.
- You click anywhere out of the text box again.
In this scenario, the original characters in the text box are replaced with the characters that you append.
For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB939913.

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