When using a style declaration, there is a specific order in which the
attributes have to be listed, e.g. top, right, bottom, left.

You could try listing the attributes in this order and see if it validates.

HTH,
Janet


> Has anyone ever come up with an alternative way to set body margins that
> will validate with W3C's HTML 4.01 Transitional?  I'm using the typical:
>
>   <BODY leftmargin="0" topmargin="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"
> style="margin:0;padding:0">
>
> and this is one of the few errors I have left.  Couldn't find much of
> anything doing a Google.
>
> TIA,
>
> Tim
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