Thanks for the offer... trouble was I took over a poorly designed project
which had to be expanded v quickly I agree entirely .. syntax is
key.. ended up restructuring the code from scratch... quicker then
trying to hack the old.
> PHP will roll over and die if you leave a ';' off the en
> I completely agree, Dave...
>
> I use IE 6 for browsing, but when I develop sites, I always test them
> for backwards compatibility all the way down to Netscape 3.0. If your
> site renders properly in NS 3.0, then you can rest assured it will
> render correctly for the majority of web users out
t;
>-Original Message-
>From: DAve Goodrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 9:00 PM
>To: Christian Calloway; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: poor HTML syntax crashing (!) netscape
>
>Yes Netscape will be a problem for poor code and MSIE
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-Original Message-
From: DAve Goodrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 9:00 PM
To: Christian Calloway; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: poor HTML syntax crashing (!) netscape
Yes Netscape will be a problem for poor code and MSIE will not. HTML is
very
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: poor HTML syntax crashing (!) netscape
Yes Netscape will be a problem for poor code and MSIE will not. HTML is
very
straightforward like any other language, learn to write it properly and
it
will do nothing that surprises you. A requirement for proper syntax is a
good thi
Yes Netscape will be a problem for poor code and MSIE will not. HTML is very
straightforward like any other language, learn to write it properly and it
will do nothing that surprises you. A requirement for proper syntax is a
good thing in your delivery method (the browser).
PHP will roll over and
I've had the same problem with Netscape, where it would crash/choke on any
platform. I never figured it out, but it has something to do with Netscape
choking on your HTML, it has nothing to do with CSS or Javascript or PHP for
that matter. I'm not an IE fan, but lets face it, Netscape sucks.
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