Where's the "gap", Clint?  I just looked at it with IE 6, sp1 and I
don't see a gap

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On Behalf Of OrpheusComputing.com
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 9:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PCWorks: (HTML) large gaps showing between specific lines on
webpage


Oooook, I give up.  I've spent way to long on this and the
exact same problem on other webpages in the past.  Please
look at this page I was updating;
http://orpheuscomputing.com/search.html

Why is there a 'gap' between the last line and second to last
line (depending on your screen resolution) "but our index is
only updated weekly."  Regardless of the res. you use, there
is always a gap between that last line and second-to-last
line.  I have ERASED the HTML code, did it over and over and
over again, and that #$@! gap is still there!  Note that
there is NO <br> or <p>, and the problem is, it looks like
there is!  Can anyone tell me what is going on here and what
causes this?  I only see this in IE, in NS this problem never
shows!  Although THIS particular one MIGHT, (I don't have NS
on this HD yet), every time in the past I have checked in
both browsers, these gaps only showed in IE versions.
Thanks,
-Clint

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