On 3/3/2016 10:34 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
stan pierce wrote:

Why do I sometimes get this kind of code (see right hand column of
picture)? Thanks. Stan.

<img src="http://www.fototime.com/9BD34BF2ABA83B3/standard.jpg";
border=0
alt="Hosting provided by FotoTime">

Looks to me like someone inadvertently deleted the opening "<"
character, so the whole frame was not parsed as HTML code, but as
text.

Just a guess, though...


It's more than that. There many missing <'s . Some of the rest looks garbled.
Please post the URL for the site in your image.
Next time aberration appears:
   1. clear your local cache and reload the page.
If the problem clears, it's would seem to be a poor transmission. 2. If it doesn't, wait 10-15 minutes to allow upstream caches to be flushed. If it has not cleared submit the URL to http://validator.w3.org/ . [The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the HTML standards organization.] If it shows no errors that's probably the end of it. If it shows errors (not just warnings), advise the URL's webmaster that he has problems.


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