flacco wrote:
> 
> > Well, after validating the page (or attempting to) using HTML 4.01
> > strict, transitional, XHTML 1.0 strict, etc, even HTML 3.2.  I get:
> > Sorry, this document does not validate as <HTML version>.
> > Maybe that's a start to the problem
> 
> ...in other words, use the automatic validation service here to make
> sure your page is correctly coded:
> 
>     http://validator.w3.org
> 
> Once you are able to pass this validation test, if the page still does
> not render correctly post another message.

Better (and easier) yet, open it in IE6.  If it renders more acceptably
there, post a bug to Bugzilla.  It will be ignored of course, since the
overall theory of operation of Mozilla is to completely crap out if an
"I" isn't crossed or a "T" isn't dotted in the HTML*, but what do you
expect from AOL?  I mean hell, it's not like they own Time Warner or
something!

*This of course excludes Mozilla's own web pages, which are
embarrasingly not standards compliant.

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