On 2/19/12 3:07 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
> 
> 
> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>> What's up with this? Our fault or theirs?
>>
>> Whenever I visit http://www.nhl.com, the site hangs, and
>> SeaMonkey complains about the script
>> <http://cdn.nhle.com/nhl/js/_icev3-plugins.min.js?v=5.18:18>. I
>> can never view the site if I tell it to continue; I can only
>> recover by telling it to halt the script.
> 
> Seamonkey 2.7.2; Win/7, 32-bit.  No hang.  Error console
> tells me CSS is full of cr@p.
> 
> Philip Taylor

##*??@!  I forgot that I usually check the HTML and CSS before trying a
problem page.

When submitted to the W3C HTML validator, <http://www.nhl.com> says it's
XHTML for a mobile (e.g., smart phone).  It has 9 XHTML errors.  I don't
know how important those errors might be for a smart phone.  I viewed
the page from a desktop PC.

The W3C CSS validator reported no CSS errors.  However, as P. Taylor
reported, the page generates many, many warnings about CSS in the
SeaMonkey Error Console.  The Error Console also reports many, many
non-CSS warnings and also one outright error in JavaScript.

The conclusion must be that the Web site is very poorly implemented and
is apparently intended for viewing only via a smart phone.

-- 

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