Lotta peoploe do not use </td> and </tr> closing tags. It works fine in
IE, as it closes them automaticly whenever it sees the opening <td> and
<tr>. But Netscape turns up its nose. So it should do w/ the HTML syntax,
I believe. You could post a link to that page, if you wish, or have HTML
validator to validate it for you (available at w3c.org)

Good luck

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sherzodR


On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Amer Neely wrote:

>I've read with interest the posts on Netscape not rendering HTML
>correctly. I can add my experience to that thread, but I use Perl not
>PHP to generate the HTML. Some very strange things happen with NS 4.77,
>but IE5 renders just fine. It isn't tables in my case - I've confirmed
>all table,tr,td, and form tags are matched.
>
>The strange thing is it works fine when I run the script on my home
>computer (WIN98, Apache, perl 5, MySQL 3.23.38). Upload to my ISP and
>Netscape gives intermittent results - sometimes it will come back with a
>complete page, other times (for the same query) it will stop partway
>through the HTML.
>
>An earlier post mentioned the possibility of the code having NUL
>characters in the HTML stream. I'll try to check into that and post the
>results. If someone can shed more light on this I know a lot of people
>would appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
>


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