That site is evil.
Being blind, I use speech software. The speech package interfaces with
Microsoft Active Accessibility and Internet Explorer (5.5, in my case) in
Windows.
I was curious what kind of error message I'd receive, or the verbal report
I'd get on nesting levels, which is presented by the speech software.
Well, the site may be a browser buster, but it's also death for the
speech/MSAA interface, so I never did get the info.
I used PC-Pine in Windows to invoke IE to open the URL, and answered "Y"
for yes to open it.
Shut the speech/MSAA interface down as ugly as you please, and couldn't
bring them up without a reboot.
Somehow I suspect this address won't find its way into my Favorites list!
--Rick

On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Fr�d�ric L. W. Meunier wrote:

> A grep only returned
>
> LYMessages_en.h:#define HTML_STACK_OVERRUN gettext("Maximum
> nesting of HTML elements exceeded.")
> po/lynx.pot:msgid "Maximum nesting of HTML elements exceeded."
>
> src/HTML.c:             HTAlert(HTML_STACK_OVERRUN);
>
> What the hell is this ? :-)
>
> It happened at http://www.leojaime.com.br/bloco.htm
>
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