Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:

(The last I read Microsoft can do very well on creating web standards
coding, ...

Wherever did you read that?  A Microsoft page, perhaps?  It is well known
that Microsoft follows their own web "standards" and is why you so often
see special "IE" sections of code in web pages:  workarounds for MS non-
standard idiosyncrasies.

they have hteir own proprietary coding cor Office products.)

..which trumps your "very well" statement above.


Older versions of Internet Exploder were very non-standard. Newer versions ("the last thing read" implies newer) are apparently a lot better. Having said that, my experience is limited but I have yet to see a version of Excel which produces decent html.
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