I realize I am a weirdo.  I keep my IE browser up to date and,
though I don't currently use it, I order Netscape on CD whenever
they offer the latest and greatest.  I just pre-ordered Netscape
7.0, so they'll send me a CD-ROM copy as soon as they make it
available.  The reason I do this sort of thing is because a lot
of my friends rely on me to keep their computers up and running
for them.  I am an old fart, 66-years old, and I've been
involved in home computers from the beginning, unlike most of my
peers.  I don't get anything out of doing it except for the
satisfaction and bragging rights, which are, in actuality, a
lot. :-)

I believe that, whenever we start to have trouble displaying
websites, it's time to upgrade our browser.  Computer languages,
like HTML, XML , et al,  are evolving.  Syntax should evolve
towards the simple, not the complex.  Opening tags should remain
in effect until a new opening tag is used, which should make
closing tags unnecessary, or mostly so, anyway.  There are
always special cases.

I look forward to the day that I can enter into an oral,
conversational dialogue with my PC and have it execute my
commands without need for keyboard or mouse.  That day is
coming, just not as quickly as I would like.

Len
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: OT:Web page check


> "David Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Thanks William and Steve.I'll check with the
> >people who are having problems and see if the
> >are using NS 4ish.
>
> Try an HTML validator. If you write to valid HTML 4
transitional you'll be
> pretty safe. As of now you should still be supporting 4.x
generation browsers.
>
> --
> Mark Roberts
> www.robertstech.com
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