RE: how to insert into html
by "Captain F.M. O'Lary" <ctfuzzy(at)canopy.net>
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"Villano, Paul" <VillanoP(at)usachcs-emh1.army.mil>, hwg-basics(at)hwg.org |
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Paul,
in a word: **************** YES **************
Trust me Paul, I've been doing this a while.
Put this code:
<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer">click here</A>
in the document. Post that document to the web. Open that document in your
web browser and click on the link.
If you see _anything_ other than the result "No errors found" it WILL NOT
render predictably or reliably for *someone* who chooses to visit that
document - that could include freezing the browser and/or the OS. And if
you are using a transitional 4.X DTD to validate, it is ~still~ a crap-shoot.
I wish I could add a little "imho" here, but even as much as some folks
want to believe it is, it is not.
HTH,
Fuzzy.
At 08:11 AM 1/19/01 -0500, Villano, Paul wrote:
>In PowerPoint95, the html code for a quotation mark (at least in the
>documents I've seen) is a black rectangle. Seemed strange to me, but
>checking it (after cleaning up other crap code), it shows up fine in both
>Netscape and IE (the only two browsers my folks will probably view it in).
>Any experience with this or situations where it will crash?
>
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