Firefox is also a little naughty when it comes to Javascript parsing.
A friend of mine pointed out how he always gets caught out when
declaring objects in JSON:

var JsonObject{
     objectFunction:function() {
         // blah
     },     // extra comma here...
}

Firefox will happily parse this object without complaint, while IE
will throw a syntax error. The syntax error may rear its head in
firefox if you minify your Javascript. All of a sudden, your
once-working Javascript will start to fail in Firefox too...

Karl

On Nov 22, 2007 5:22 AM, Kurt Lovelace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James' advice is it -- there are gobs of  plug-ins for FireFox.
>
> There are plug-ins to not only validate HTML but whole singular
> toolkits for working with the entire plethora of site spewage:
> cookies, CSS, images, links, Id tags, div orders, stack levels,
> anchors, block sizes, frames, headers, deprecated elements, feed
> validation, section 508 validation, Dom inspectors, speed reports, etc
> cetera.
>
> One FireFix plug-in does it all: Web Developer by Chris Pederick
> located at
>
> Http://www.chrispederick.com/work/web-developer
>
> Is the über-plugin you are wanting.
>
> I routinely use it to deconstruct sites and quickly resolve issues.
>
> Regarding closed tags...not all need closing. Let not my comment start
> a spec war discussion please.
>
> The Best,
>
> -=KuRt=-
>
> Kurt Lovelace
> MindRoot Media Inc
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 21, 2007, at 9:54 AM, Chris Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
> > I build websites on a Mac and have to check my websites on another
> > machine in order to view them in IE.
> >
> > I experience the usual issues with IE applying css differently than
> > Firefox but my biggest frustrations, lately, have come from errors
> > in my html that Firefox has happily ignored but IE has faithfully
> > shown up.
> >
> > Its traditional to knock IE6 for its non-compliance but its done a
> > good job of validating my html lately.
> >
> > I would like to get my Firefox to toughen up and show up errors in
> > the html without having to submit it to a validator?
> >
> > The problem usually comes from missing closing tags.
> >
> > Kind Regards
> > --
> > Chris Price
> >
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