Unfortunately, there at two factors I'm at the moment which I am up against.


1) I have little knowledge of ASP(.NET) and even if I did, it's not my code. It's the client's in-house developers (don't know how good they are)... and 2) They use Visual Studio .NET to produce their code. This code adds and uses either badly formed HTML or depreciated elements (i.e. border=0, <font> etc.)

I can use CSS to *normalise* the effects of some of these things, but I can't use it to remove such attributes physically from the outputted HTML code (I wish).

I am not entirely sure if this can be controlled at all (indications seem to be that it can't). Anyone?



On 6 Mar 2004, at 11:27, Peter Firminger wrote:

Hi Martin,

I'm not familiar with this at all. How much of this example would be
auto-generated? One would assume that a lot of it could be fixed by putting
things in the right place (scripts in the head section and adding a
doctype).


http://www.add2web.dk/aspdatagrid/Sample/default.asp

P


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