I doubt it is a problem with FF. Most likely the server is not set up correctly and is sending the file as text/plain not as text/html.

It works in IE because IE renders the document based on the file extension not the header information and/or instruction from the server.

Terrence Wood.


On 2004-11-24 11:59 AM, Web Usability wrote:
A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it
with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen.
http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm

I tried it with Firefox 0.9 this morning and got the same result. However
when the site is viewed with MSIE 6 and NS 7 you get the actual page.

Needless to say there is a wee validation problem.

Anybody got any ideas why it behaves so diffently with Firefox.

NB for the Firefoxers, don't hate me for I'm not suggesting this is a
problem with Firefox.

Roger


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