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Posted by cwdjrxyz on 04/19/07 20:53
On Apr 19, 11:27 am, Andy Dingley <ding...@codesmiths.com> wrote:
> On 19 Apr, 16:05, "goldn...@gmail.com" <goldn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > does enyone possibly know why when i configer a doctype in my page,
> > the explorer browser don't let me to use the
> > overflow property in the body
>
> Search around "quirks mode".
>
> When you switch from Quirks to Standards mode IE changes its error
> recovery behaviour for CSS syntax errors (such as missing length
> dimension units). In Quirks mode it auto-corrects, in Standards it
> rejects the malformed CSS fragment. Chances are that you have a CSS
> error in there somewhere.
>
> You should validate your pages (HTML & CSS) if you want this stuff to
> work.
I checked at the W3C html validator, and there were only a few errors
- not bad for over 1000 lines of code. There does seem to be some
problem with divisions - one is not allowed at a certain point and
there results a mismatch in opening and closing divisions and another
problem or two. I am unable to check over your over 1000+ lines of
code due to lack of time. However I suggest that you find the source
of this problem and correct it first. Mismatched divisions sometimes
can cause some very strange problems.
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