From the question:
Looks ok, but there are complaints about what IE submits in the postdata in the comments, and about how IE renders the buttons in IE 6. What are other people doing in this regard?
This is the red flag in your question. As Tart mentions, you're trying to start a discussion on Stack Overflow and you're trying to poll the community for thoughts. Both of these aspects make your question not constructive, although the moderator closed it as off-topic.
My suggestion, if you want to make a stronger case for reopening your question, is to edit it and improve it. Since you have a single answer, your question didn't turn out to be quite that bad. So, eliminate the polls -- "What are OTHER PEOPLE doing" -- and make the question fit the answer.
I actually tried to edit it for you. I did get rid of some of the not constructive parts, but that's about all I can do. Maybe throwing some code in there might make it more of a programming question. (It has potential to be a programming question).
With that said, if it has any chance for migration to another site, I'd still suggest you clean it up as much as you can. Ben Brocka listed some problems here, some of which you can control :)
Too old, too graphic design oriented and too not constructive for a migration to UX though.
Fix these things, and your question has a better chance of finding a home, whether that be on Stack Overflow, the Graphics Design site, or somewhere else. Just remember, none of those sites will accept a migration that doesn't fit the SE guidelines. Good luck!