host to make
sure that the file is served how you want it (most likely
application/xhtml+xml). Once you have that set up, you should remove
that meta element.
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ded him with more.
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> [snip]
At the risk of sounding callous, while the situation is unfortunate and
abhorrent, I'm not sure how it relates to this mailing list, specifically.
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On 12/29/2011 01:02 PM, coder wrote:
> I had an awful job getting her to understand what [a browser was],
> but eventually she explained : "I use my e". This was subsequently
> clarified by the explanation that she meant the small blue thing at
> the bottom of the screen. Let me add that this lady