Hello
>> Basically the W3 site doesnt decide which html format to check the
>> specs against by the 3.2 or 4.0 or 4.01 part of the DTD - it does
>> it purely on the URL provided (hence: no url - everything errors).
>
> You obviously don't know what a DTD *is*. Look it up. An SGML is
> useless without it's DTD. And the DTD *is* the file that the URL
> points to. The line at the top of the HTML that you're referring to
> is simply telling whatever's parsing it where to find the DTD to
> use.
ahh. ok. I submit! It does need the url. :}
>
> It's not unreasonable for them to use a DTD that's on their site.
> They did effectively invent the thing after all...
>
>> Line 17, column 67:
>> ... R="0" FRAMESPACING="0" FRAMEBORDER="no" BORDER="0">
>> Error: duplicate specification of attribute "FRAMEBORDER"
>>
>> Line 19, column 72:
>> ... 0,*" FRAMEBORDER="0" FRAMESPACING="0" FRAMEBORDER="no"
>> BORDER="0"> Error: duplicate specification of attribute
>> "FRAMEBORDER"
>
> Well, they clearly ARE duplicated. Seems a bit weird to use *both*
> formats in the same tag....
>
I didn't actually have all of them in there untilyesturday! I only
had Border="0" in there. Then I did some reading in my book and it
said that NN and IE use those diferent tags so the only way to get it
to appear properly in all of the browsers is to have all of the
different versions in the one line. Bloated a la Windoze I know but
if it makes the page work...... question is - how does taking the
tags out change the look of the site in the two PC/Mac browsers? I
cant test it without bunging the lot onto floppy and sticking it into
the PC (486) I have here.....
Cheers for the info.
TTFN
Sam
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