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From: James Rich <james@eaerich.com> > 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 is, of course, correct. But it does us no good if IBM doesn't care about being standards-compliant. If the advice is "use Windoze", what does it matter whose is valid.
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