[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> First, I did/do not mean to offend/attack you,
Oh, I know that. My little rant was not directed toward you, it aimed
at world in general. :-)
> okok, granted, to dissolve
> alt=">"><-fool.htm->
> for example, you'd really have a hard time, I suppose.
There are le
Hi Hrvoje!
First, I did/do not mean to offend/attack you,
just in case that my suspicion about you being
pi55ed because of my post is not totally unjustified.
> > If the HTML code says
> > supermarket
> > Why can't wget just ignore everything after ...URL"?
>
> Because, as he said, Wget can
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> Until there's an ESP package that can guess what the author
>> intended, I doubt wget has any choice but to ignore the defective
>> tag.
>
> Seriously, I think you guys are too strict.
> Similar discussion have spawned numerous times.
> If the HTML code says
> super
Hi there!
> > >href="66B27885.htm" "msover1('Pic1','thumbnails/MO66B27885.jpg');"
> >onMouseOut="msout1('Pic1','thumbnails/66B27885.jpg');"> >SRC="thumbnails/66B27885.jpg" NAME="Pic1" BORDER=0 >
BTW: it is valign="middle" :P
(I detest AllCaps and property=value instead of property="value".)
> T
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> That sounds like they wanted onMouseOver="msover1(...)"
Which Wget would, by the way, have handled perfectly.
On 16/01/2002 19:31:26 "Ian Abbott" wrote:
>I came across this extract from a table on a website:
>
>href="66B27885.htm" "msover1('Pic1','thumbnails/MO66B27885.jpg');"
>onMouseOut="msout1('Pic1','thumbnails/66B27885.jpg');">SRC="thumbnails/66B27885.jpg" NAME="Pic1" BORDER=0 >
>
>Note the string
"Ian Abbott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I came across this extract from a table on a website:
>
> href="66B27885.htm" "msover1('Pic1','thumbnails/MO66B27885.jpg');"
> onMouseOut="msout1('Pic1','thumbnails/66B27885.jpg');"> SRC="thumbnails/66B27885.jpg" NAME="Pic1" BORDER=0 >
>
> Note the st