Hi,

Wednesday, May 9, 2007, 11:13:50 PM, you wrote:
FJ> Hello,

FJ> To me this seems to be a very strange problem.

FJ> I have a static html page (index.html) that shows correctly on both FF2 &
FJ> IE7.

FJ> I splitted the website up into different sections: (header, footer, ...). To
FJ> do this I have used:
FJ> --------------------------------------------------------------
FJ> <?php
FJ> require("header.php");
?>>
FJ> Some code goes here...
FJ> <?php
FJ> require("footer.php");
?>>
FJ> --------------------------------------------------------------
FJ> .... and so on.
FJ> When I test my page (now index.php), it shows perfect on Firefox, but in IE
FJ> some stuff are not in their right place. I have checked the source code of
FJ> both index.html and index.php and they seem both identical to me.

FJ> Do you know why IE fails to correctly render the page?

FJ> Thanks 


Could be stray carriage returns in your include files, good idea to
remove any '?>" in the include files as they are not needed.

-- 
regards,
Tom

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