Seems to me that Mozilla can be a bit too picky about HTML... in
particular, see http://www.azeotrope.org/~khym/moztest.html
It's a bunch of lines like:
<font size=2>something<br>
<font size=2>something else<br>
etc...
There are 200 lines like that, but Mozilla only shows the first 196. If
I fix it so that the <font> tag is properly closed (or get rid of the <font>
tag), everything works fine.
I'm guessing all the unclosed <font>s are causing some stack to fill, and
Mozilla gives up rendering the rest of the page? Anyways, I think it'd be
nice if Mozilla could handle this, although I have no idea how hard it'd
be to do. IE can do it ;)
I'm using Mozilla 0.9.3 on Win32.
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