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You guys are way over my head right now, but that's cool.
As far as going from HTML Transitional to HTML Strict, though, that's a good idea, right? I read something about how that's the general direction that HTML is heading, once CSS is fully supported. The only probs I see with my code for Strict are some border attributes for images, and a target attribute for a link to open in a different window. I guess once I fix those, I'm good to go. |
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Actualy it's not the same thing, I am not going out of my way for m$ie, because I'm not changing anything, I'm just using the default mime type. What I was thinking of doing was sniffing for IE, then redirecting them do a (IE friendly) page that basicaly says "if you don't support me, I wont support you, now why don't we both browse happy?" Whats svg? sounds fun. leggejm Yes, go for strict. Sorry for going over your head. Last edited by the tree : December 18th, 2004 at 10:41 AM. |
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Beyond the scope
sorry for going overboard leggejm, my fault entirely
![]() html 4.01 strict is a standard many people code to. svg is Scalable Vector Graphics - http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/ enjoy, but not too much i hope ![]() (p.s. sounds like a good idea tree, now that hols have started i'll have to give such things some re-thought)
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