Donald--

[ snipped ]
It is apparently not the left hand menu which is causing the problem. My code for our index.html page also checks out okay for syntax, but when it is served up to the viewer there is a problem where it includes my code.
Error /Line 297 column 9/: document type does not allow element "h2" here;

 <div class="h3" id="longdescription">

<h3>Description</h3>
*<p>*
<img alt="OpenOffice.org Esperanto" src="ooeologo5.png" height="131" width="418" />
     <h2>Bonvenon al OpenOffice.org en Esperanto -- OOo:eo</h2>
<p style="background-color:lightgreen; margin:2em 20%;"><strong>Resumo:</strong> OpenOffice.org jam
disponeblas en multaj lingvoj, sed ankoraĆ­ ne en Esperanto. Ni esperas
eldoni tion en 2005. Vi povas helpi&nbsp;-- vidu la ligilojn maldekstre.</p>

My stuff starts at the <img. That <p> just before it is the problem. The closing </p> occurs after the included code and all the errors reported by the syntax checker result from that.
What can be done about it?

fix IE ?

Seriously, structure-wise there is NOTHING wrong with preceding your <h2> tag with the <p>. I'm using Moz 1.7.12 on Linux and things look fine. I didn't follow this whole thread but this appears to ba an IE bug/problem. Don't know what to say since your <img ... /> construct looks right to me.


Donald

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


--
======================================================
MzK

Kay Schenk

"I just need enough to tide me over until
 I need more."              -- Bill Hoest

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to