I think you ought to be aware that these validatos my be living in the past. If a validator is using as Criteria HTML 1 then obviously it is going to say there is a whole slew of problems with a page written in HTML 4.01. Same in reverse. It may have nothing to do with bad code and everything to do with a validator that can't grow with the times. Furthmore Browser's were made to ignore HTML code it couldn't understand. But Mozilla is made to crash with HTML code it cannot understand. And that is also the reason why Netscape and Mozilla are doomed. Agree with me or not these are the facts.
-- George Hester "DeMoN LaG" <n@a> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > T Carr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 21 Oct 2001: > > > > My page does not have a problem. It displays wonderfully. There is > > no need to fix anything. LOL > > > > You anal retentive nerds are all alike. Get a freakin life. > > > > This is wonderful. You come in here, screaming and yelling that a site > doesn't work, get shown that the page has DOZENS of errors with the > code, make a big stink that basically you don't care what the code > should look at and someone should be implementing a magical genie into > Mozilla that reads the page authors mind for the way he wanted the page > to look, and then you call the people who were being very kind and > helpful "anal retentive nerds". You really are a riot. Let me sum up > this for you: > The problem with the web site is poor browser sniffing (incorrectly > thinks Mozilla is netscape 4.x and supports document.layers), and poor > HTML syntax. It's always lovely when you screw something up and the > results come out OK. It is lovely when you accidently add too much milk > to the pancake mix but it comes out being the best pancakes you've ever > had. But if you screwed up the ingrediants and it comes out bad, you > can't blame the stove for cooking it that way. > > -- > ICQ: N/A (temporarily) > AIM: FlyersR1 9 > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _ = m
