Many years we all used the ASCII caracterset, alias "the IBM extended
caracterset, alias cp 437.
Than Billy quarelled with IBM and now we have a lot of caractersets and
an awfull lot of troubles.

It will not be long and nobody knows what correct HTML code will be.
And than there will be called for a commission to sort things out and a
new standard will be born (glued together from bits and pieces) and the
'old' standards will NOT disappear... Oh no... a new commission will be
formed... & so on, + so on...

Overhere some of us say 'MacroSchoft' and a 'schoft' is a very evil
person.
Bastiaan

On Thu, 06 Jul 2000 12:18:38 -0400, L.D. Best wrote:

> Geezo !!

> Doesn't anyone out there write "correct" HTML code any longer?  Why
> would Microsoft write a browser that accepts such non-standard tags
> without even a burp?  [I know, if we could answer *that* question we'd
> ALL be rich and BillyGates would be broke.]

> l.d.
> ====
> On Thu, 6 Jul 2000 02:18:51 -0400, Roger Turk wrote:

>> L.D.

>> On the line,

>> <form method="get" .....

>> change "method" to "action"  (w/o the ")

>> Roger Turk
>> Tucson, Arizona  USA

>> L.D. wrote:

>>>> Can anyone tell me why Arachne doesn't find the "fill in the blank" area for
>> whois on this page?  The <form> syntax seems to be
>> correct, but I can't use the page cuz I can put anything in the box.

>> l.d.<<

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