maybe u should take out all your includes & css if you expect someone to
do it for u. I was going to try it but it wont work with all that stuff in
there















> WEll gee.
> Ya know..I never thought about that.
>
> Gosh...you're a really bright dude!
>
> But this answer still doesn't tell me whether there IS a problem with
> DWMX that others with DWMX 2004 would experience with the same bit of
> code I cut and pasted...does it??
>
> So therefore I don't know if it's a reproducible bug or something
> peculiar to my system, Do I?
>
> I suppose I will have to wait until someone copies and pastes the code
> into an empty page in DWMX 2004 and comes back and says,"Cor...blimey!
> The table's messed up for me too.."
>
> I suppose that would be more helpful than a condescending reply to a
> question on a mailing list,
> and might actually result in a solution to the problem.
>
> "I love you..
> you love me.."
>
> and all that rot.
>
> Bye boys and girls!
> -Gel
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 8:40 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Errors in table Design view of Dreamweaver MX 2004.
>
>
> There are always differences, because WYSIWYG editors don't use the same
> HTML rendering components as actual browsers.
>
> If you have code that meets all relevant specifications and DW renders
> it
> wrong, put together a test case, zip it up, put it on the web, and then
> fill
> out a bug report at MM.com and link to the test case.  I can't speak for
> them in terms of fixing it, but that'll at least give them something to
> work
> with, which is vastly more helpful than a general complaint to a mailing
> list, and might actually result in a solution to the problem.
>
> barneyb
>
>
>

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