RE: Small website design issues under netscape
by Kukla Fran and Ollie <weblists2001(at)yahoo.com>
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<bjornvs(at)bvsenterprises.com> |
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It's done as a courtesy for members of the mailing list. The dots are
placed in the code *only* in emails so people can read the code and not
have their email client attempt to render the code as HTML email.
At 06:12 2001-10-02 -0400, Bjorn Van Simaeys wrote:
>Hi Fran and Ollie,
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>I tried this out as well, and it still didn't make any change to the
>whitespaces.
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>I am wondering, however - why you always put dots in front of your tags:
><.td> instead of <td> I haven't seen this yet, and it isn't a W3
>Recommendation either (not even for XHTML). Could you tell us why you put
>dots there?
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>Anyone else any ideas? The site is: www.bvsenterprises.com
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>tnx,
>Bjorn
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