Hi List,
A friend of mine works on MAC and needs to create pages that are XHTML
compliant. I told him to use the w3c.org xhtml validator to make sure
that his pages are ok.
He has the following code
object
classid=clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-44455354
Paul:
Additionally, if your friend wants to be really swish he could write his own
DTD for his XHTML pages making all invalid markup valid again!!
Got that idea from the discussion board on that Flash Satay article and
could well be a viable route to take if you don't fancy ripping out the
Way to go Joe! Merit badge in Troubleshooting and a pint.
drew
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Aha...!
drew,
In the course of preparing and gingerly
Howard and ravenstudio2, thanks for your comments. I've used STS before
as collaboration software and was pretty happy with it in that mode, but
I agree that it just doesn't seem suited for informational sites.
Sean, I know it's expensive and overkill. :-) Since I'm growing wiser
with age, I'm