Ian Piper wrote:

>>It is just that I have tried a couple of the JavaScript-based
>>scrollers I've found on the web and they work fine in the (quirks
>>mode) demos but not in my (xhtml transitional) pages. Some of them
>>also give the processor a real pounding (especially under Firefox).
>>
>>Alternatively, can anyone point me to a graceful way to do a
>>standards-based horizontal scrolling news ticker (I don't actually
>>want to do one of these, but my client really insists)?
>>
>>Thanks for any guidance.
>>
Abyss - Information wrote:

>>it is my beleif that XHTML is only used to describe its contents, and that 
>>if you use javascript to do something that I think it is ok, if you are 
>>trying to validate the page then you have to add a few things to your JS to 
>>make it work...
>>    
>>
Hi Ian,
I Google'd some around, and found there are more people with the same 
problem active on forums:
http://www.codingforums.com/showthread.php?t=76902
(didn't see a solution).
(the example they use, is not very valid html though)(perhaps indeed 
cleaning is possible)

But ("if not, then not"): can you implement an iframe port-hole to a not 
XHTML page with only the news ticker + script in it?
Easy to remove workaround too, if your client is persuaded not to use a 
ticker. ;-)

Greetings,
francky


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