Internet Explorer allows double click on submit

Im having a problem with my update and insert pages while using WindowsXP IE 7.
The insert page will allow you to do multiple clicks on the insert/submit button. The insert button will not go grey after clicking on it. You can continue to click and you can hear the click click sound. After the double click(s), my Validate Form SB will tell me I have a duplicate User Name in the database. When I check, the insert has taken place. It does the first insert and then goes back to make the insert for the second click or the third or the fourth click.
On my update page, I have a send e-mail SB. When you do a double click on this page, the page will send multiple e-mails. Itll send as many e-mail as you click.
None of this happens in Safari or FireFox.
I tried Disable Submit behavior but will not fix it: http://www.dmxzone.com/ShowDetail.asp?NewsId=7615
I tried Submit Once and it didnt work either:
http://www.kaosweaver.com/extensions/details.php?id=75&cid=3
Is there a fix for Internet Explorer?
Do I have to do some sort of JavaScript code just for IE (whats the code), seems like this should be part of the Toolbox.

I have Microsoft Outlook also with Firefox and can open just about every link, url, company page, etc via the email links. First, make sure you have noted the email as NOT JUNK so that the links are activated by Outlook. Second, Firefox needs to your default browser for the links to open in Firefox rather than IE. There are some links from Microsoft that may ignore the default and open in IE but not all anymore. I have a Sony laptop which ignores the default browser and opens all of its support information from its VAIO software loaded on the computer in IE. Besides that though, over 95% of my items will open in my default brwser selection, which is currently Firefox.
Go to this link to make sure Firefox is your default browser.
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/How+to+make+Firefox+the+default+browser?s=Make+Firefox+the+default+browser+&as=s
Or this link to make any browswer of your choice the default.
http://www.chami.com/tips/internet/043099I.html
Hope this helps.

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