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On Fri, 10 May 2002 rob@dekko.com wrote: > I read your link about Netscape. What it shows is what netscape allows > you to add to html. What this is saying is that you can add certain > items to html and they should only work on the Netscape browser. > > What this does NOT say is why Netscape fails to work on other html. Before too much more time is spent on figuring out why one browser fails or works first verify that the html/css is valid. Use the validators at www.w3c.org to verify that the page contains valid html/css/svg/etc. Broken pages are not gauranteed to render correctly by any browser. James Rich james@eaerich.com
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