And it came to pass that Michael Pillsbury wrote:
> Christopher Jahn wrote:
>
>
>> Fix the code, and you'll prove that. Right now, you're
>> blowing a lot of wind. The page doesn't display right, the
>> page has lots of coding errors, therefore the bad code is
>> affecting the display.
>
>
> While I agree with your opinion that sites should be coded
> to HTML standards, I feel compelled to point out that the
> above argument is invalid. It takes the form "X is true,
> and Y is true, therefore X caused Y." A logical fallacy,
> with some Latin name that I'm not enough of an anal
> retentive nerd to remember.
Unfortunately, the only way to find the fallacy is to disprove
the conclusion, and the way to do that is - FIX THE CODE!
>
> Anyway, T Carr didn't seem to notice, and doesn't seem to be
> swayed by arguments logical or illogical, so I guess my
> point is moot.
>
> Mike
>
> p.s. Tabbed browsing rules!
>
>
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( Dionysian Reveler
A relationship is like a shark. It has to keep moving forward or
it dies.
To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom