[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

...
> Thankfully, many web sites I use these days have little icons that say 'W3C 
> validated

> for HTML and CSS' (or words to that effect) and work better in non-IE 
> browsers because

> IE is far from standards compliant.
> 
> My web page at http://www.bountiful.demon.co.uk/qstripper.html, for example, 
> has been

> written in standard compliant HTML and CSS (I hope!) and only IE gives 
> problems of the

> browsers I have tested. Mind you, Opera 9 has yet to be tried out. I even 
> decided to

> put a paragraph on the page to advise users of IE that they might have 
> problems.

May I suggest that you also put a link to from where a download could be 
performed?  So not only do you suggest that the user gets a [much better] 
tandards compliant browser, but also from where they can get it.

>                                                                               
>    How

> times have changed eh ?

And for the good of everyone.


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