In article <9klctj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > They should, but like it or not, most people use IE as their HTML validator. This does not make such behavior right, nor should we try and "solve" the problem by encouraging people to continue down the path of such behavior. Instead, the problem should be addressed in the obvious way: educate people that IE is not standards-compliant and has no place as a litmus test for valid code.
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- Re: Mozilla's rendering of slightly buggy HTML Christopher Jahn
- Re: Mozilla's rendering of slightly buggy HTML Matthew Cruickshank
- Re: Mozilla's rendering of slightly buggy HTML Jason Bassford
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- Re: Mozilla's rendering of slightly buggy HTML Scott I. Remick
- Re: Mozilla's rendering of slightly buggy HTML Matthew Cruickshank