On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 15:44:04 +0100, "Dermot McGlone"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Purely from a HTML / CSS coding point-of-view, the <link...> string
>should indeed be in the <head></head> area of a web page (at least
>given my limited HTML experience, I believe this to be so).  I have
>recreated this exactly as you said. Is this a bug or a feature? <G>
>Perhaps someone with more HTML experience can confirm this is
>incorrect and that it won't do what Rob and Blair require.

I seem to vaguely recall this being discussed a couple of years ago. It
seems that most browsers are forgiving enough to accept this. I think
someone stated that the styles in the .css apply from that point forward
in the document. I don't know what the results would be if you ran the
page thru an HTML validator.

-- 

Dennis M. Kowallek
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