Maybe One wouldnt blame them for this, but we will for
a lot of other things specially IE, do not tell me you actually like
IE ¬¬


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On Oct 21, 3:11 pm, Sanford Whiteman <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > Holy ravioli!
> > I still don't get those alerts.... :(
>
> I see the correct output from IE8, IE7 Compatibility Mode, native IE7,
> and IE 6 @http://mooshell.net/QYdKN/.
>
> I  have  to wonder if you have a "clean" test environment. The problem
> you  noted  does  need  to  be  worked  around  due  to  IE's relative
> strictness, but my workaround works in any browser I consider "IE".
>
> > I feel depressed... I wanna kill someone at Miscro$oft
>
> Again,  I wouldn't blame Microsoft for this; the idea of validating an
> "out-of-band"  string  of supposed HTML that actually isn't even close
> to standard HTML is pretty cool IMO.
>
> -- Sandy

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