I have to agree with Rich.  Even if we all agree that Esperanto is a superior language, you'll have a devil of a time communicating with it.  If it can't be seen with IE, forget it.
 
Like Rich, I see nothing happening unless I extract the links from the source code and copy - paste.  But virtually everything is plain text with a book page background.  What's to be gained from that?
 
 
Dave Young
Allegra Print & Imaging
McLean, VA
 
> Rich Sprague wrote:
> > Who? What?
> >
> > I use IE on both my Mac and PC. If it can't be viewed with IE, then most
> > of the computer world may not be able to view your site. Sorry, Safari.
>
From: "Stephen Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Well, I never mentioned Safari, but Firefox. It's a version of Gecko, for the
> masses as opposed to just developers as Mozilla is.
>
> Just for you I took a look with IE 6, latest patch. Works fine. You might have
> some browser issues -- Mac IE is known to have serious issues.

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