Neil Bothwick wrote....
> > I noticed the other day that Voyager seems to somewhat selectively
> > accept the CENTRE and COLOUR tags or keywords spelled in the English
> > way, instead of the American "center" and "color". My webpage made
> > use of these and looked ok. IBrowse seemed happy with it too.
>
> Some Browsers will accept English spellings of some tags, but these
> are incorrect tags. It's just the browser doing its best to interpret
> bad HTML (whih is part of a browser's job).
Just an idea here....
Wouldn't it be nice if Voyager could have a "strict" mode, whereby it
sticks ridgidly to the HTML spec, and possibly even warned the user
of HTML errors, and a "relaxed" mode, where it works as now, and does
the best it can with the code.
The strict mode would be effectively a debug mode for us web
developers to use to check the HTML with.
I'm no knocking CheckHTML here - but it does seem a good idea that we
can see what our mistakes might look like on a less forgiving browser.
Regards,
Simon "Spudley" Champion.
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