> 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.
What would be nice, would be if somebody could clearly answer your
question - rather than making disparaging comments:
1. What part of the coding has Mozilla stop at 196 (Confirmed?) lines?
What's the reasoning for this particular number?
2. Shouldn't it be consistent? I.e. shouldn't it display either 0
lines or ALL lines? If not, what's the (technical) reasoning behind
the behaviour as it stands?
3. How much coding would be involved in changing it to display 0 lines
or all lines?
Once the technical questions are answered (that's what you'd been
asking about after all) THEN comments about what behaviour SHOULD be
exhibited can begin.
Jason.
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