And it came to pass that Paul Bergsagel wrote:

> I have a limited knowledge of HTML. As I navigate to many
> web sites, even I notice sloppy html coding. I know that
> Mozilla handles HTML 4.01 and through the quirks modes
> Netscape 4.0. Is this enough. Does Mozilla need one more
> mode that allows for many cases of coding I will simply call
> sloppy. Can Mozilla be tweeked to deal better with sites
> that forget to close end tags for example.
> 
> Here is what I am really getting at: many sites contain
> sloppy code and are tested only with IE and if it passes no
> corrections are made to correct the sloppy coding. Since
> Microsoft IE will render many pages with sloppy coding,

I must point out that the most widespread software that produces 
sloppy code is made by the same people how make IE.  It's no 
coincidence that IE knows what mistakes will be made by 
FrontPage and accomodates them.


> shouldn't Mozilla have a mode for sloppy coding. If Mozilla
> doesn't have such a mode will there be many sites Mozilla is
> shut out of?
> 



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