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Chooco:
try 1st Page 2000, it color codes the text so it's easy to look at and analyze  

Refalm:

quote:Warnings

    * Warning: No Character Encoding detected! To assure correct validation, processing, and display, it is important that the character encoding is properly labeled. Further explanations.

Below are the results of attempting to parse this document with an SGML parser.

      Fatal Error: no document type declaration; will parse without validation

      I could not parse this document, because it uses a public identifier that is not in my catalog.

      You should make the first line of your HTML document a DOCTYPE declaration, for example, for a typical HTML 4.01 document:

      <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
      <HTML>
   <HEAD>
     <TITLE>Title</TITLE>
   </HEAD>

   <BODY>
     <-- ... body of document ... -->
   </BODY>
      </HTML>

Sorry, I can't validate this document.
--- End quote ---


[ August 27, 2002: Message edited by: Refalm ]

AlexMax:
Erm...pardon my ignorance, but did Refalm just prove the code nonstandard?

voidmain:
I don't know what 1st Page 2000 is but it doesn't sound like an Open Source app to me. In fact it sounds a lot like an M$ app. Have they been harrassed by M$ like Lindows has? I doubt it, and it would be pretty obvious why.

lazygamer:
About Mozilla. I think it's actually better then Opera(as a whole), but I've been to the odd page that displays some silly behavior that im certain I woulden't get in IE. Would I have to tweak something to make Mozilla more compatible, or am  stuck with a Mozilla that has a little trouble once in awhile?

Strangely, it seemed to me the Opera is less prone to "silly pages" then Mozilla.

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