begin  quoting James G. Sack (jim) as of Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 11:00:18PM -0700:
> Stewart Stremler wrote:
> > begin  quoting James G. Sack (jim) as of Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 10:00:57PM 
> > -0700:
> > [snip]
> >> Your top page seems pretty simple. Safari displays nothing for that
> >> page??? Wow! Presuming there's a view-source capability in Safari, is
> >> the html actually present?
> > 
> > There is, and there is.
> > 
> > The HTML is pretty ugly.
> 
> <heh> A run through tidy does help (some).

Yeah, but that's an extra step. "View Source" should come with a
"prettify" button....

> Curious: perhaps you (mjmc and ss) have uncovered an anomaly in safari.
> I'd be interested if some really simple test cases using <object> would
> show the same symptom?

http://www.stremler.net/temp/safari_object_test.html
http://www.stremler.net/temp/safari_object_test_image.png

>                        Might be a good thing to pass on to safari people.

I don't really see how abuse of the <object> tag is non-compliant.

> Assuming the object tag is the problem, and since the tag serves no
> useful purpose, and since it looks to be generated via php, then the
> solution to the immediate problem is just a simple php edit.

Yup.

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If I wanted multimedia, I'd put a monitor on this machine.
Stewart Stremler


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