In setting the options to create Legacy pedigree chart web pages, I identify a 
link to a cascading style sheet (CSS) which contains formatting information to 
make the Legacy-generated pages look like the rest of my web site's pages.

The link to the CSS has to be included between the beginning and ending "head" 
tags and I place an end "head" tag after my CSS link.  Unfortunately, the 
Legacy software inserts the end tag before it generates my customized header 
code so each page gets produced with two ending "head" tags and two beginning 
"body" tags.  

The pages appear to display properly on the Internet but they fail the test 
when I attempt to validate the code with html validators because of the 
duplicate tags.

In an earlier thread of messages about this problem the only solution appeared 
to require manually inserting the CSS link in the proper location on each page; 
however, when there are several hundred pages to change, the task is quite 
overwhelming.

Have any of you successfully resolved this problem short of having to change 
each and every page?  

If not, I wonder if it would be possible for the Legacy development staff to 
design a new CSS option which would allow a style sheet to be identified and 
placed between the "head" tags?

Any advice you might have would be deeply appreciated.

Ron Falconberry
 
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