In mozilla.support.seamonkey, Rick Merrill wrote: > Phillip Jones wrote: >> ... As long as some semblance of correct code can be found IE will >> supply the missing information. That way. it doesn't make any >> difference how the code is written or has obivous errors IE over >> look the error.
So will every other browser. What you didn't mention is that all browsers are required to display valid code correctly, but they are all free to interpret errors however they see fit -- which is why different browsers display pages differently. There is no standard for rendering errors. > They tell me that <br> is actually such a code that is honored by all > browsers but "they say" it "should be" </br>. "They say" it should be <br> for HTML, and <br /> [note space] for XHTML. There is no </br> anywhere -- except as an error. -- -bts -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

