So IE will display data if something isn't totally perfect. What's wrong
with that? Some of my best slides are actually my worse.
And I use frontpage to alter simple web pages I create. I'm not a HTML
wizard. Why should I be denied the opportunity to publish to the web?
Foxy
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> I actually have beef with most web designer (but since you are on the OM
> list, I don't have beef with you) :-)
>
>
> Also, IE is pretty forgiving, and so when you have
> invalid HTML code, it will still display it, where as Netscape won't. So
IE
> has helped to produce subpar, web programmers, who have total disregard
for
> whether their code is valid or not, because IE will still display it.
Most
> use Frontpage POS and can't write a single line of javascript or write a
> webpage without a GUI editor if their life depended on it. The computer
> industry is flooded with morons dependent on GUI editors that don't give
you
> the tight control that source code programming gives you.
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