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Posted by G.T. on 02/18/07 04:42
Ed Mullen wrote:
> Helpful Harry wrote:
>> In article <592et2tcm5m4d9ioo91v2uh1nu0ip4f35b@4ax.com>, Andy Dingley
>> <dingbat@codesmiths.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 12:11:10 +1300, Helpful Harry
>>> <helpful_harry@nom.de.plume.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The sound of the point going right over your head. :o)
>>> Over _yours_ more like.
>>>> HTML tags are [...] they are a way to
>>>> tell a browser how to render a page on-screen.
>>> Not for 10 years they haven't been.
>>
>> Yep, so a browser makes it up as it goes along, completely ignoring
>> HTML tags ... that makes sence, NOT! (Except perhaps in the case of
>> Internet Explorer.)
>>
>> Of course HTML tags tell the browser how to render a page. That's what
>> the HTML was designed to do. :o\
>
> You're almost right but, no, you don't fully understand.
>
That's for sure. I don't know if he's hairy or not, but he sure isn't
helpful. Maybe the nickname is meant to be ironic, like Curly's of The
Three Stooges.
Greg
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