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I thought IE did this too. The problem is that form elements, in a way similar to things like Flash and Java applets, aren't thought of by the browser the same way. They have to rely on something else to render the content (for instance, it trusts the flash plugin to tell it what a flash element should look like, it trusts some sort of java-related program to tell it what an applet should look like, and it trusts the operating system to tell it what a form element should look like). It then takes this content and just sticks it, visually right on top of everything else, where it should be on the page. You'll have to work around it. If you can easily avoid the usage of form elements, then do that. If not, then you might try setting visibility:hidden; for any form element that's not supposed to be visible - that will require manually checking their position. Sorry, there's no real easy solution.
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