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Posted by dorayme on 03/26/07 20:14

In article <eu8vau$uhg$1@online.de>,
"Greg N." <yodel_dodel@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Andy Dingley wrote:
>
> > It can't "require XHTML...
> > I'm also puzzled...
> > I even doubt...
> > You might even...
> > I strongly suspect...
>
> Well; I admit I don't understand much of what you said here.
>
> But I've tested it. I've tested it with plain HTML 4 strict. It works
> under FF, but not IE. With the XHTML and VML incantations as suggested
> by Google, it works under IE, too.

How about it AD, making a demo for 4.01 Strict and it working
reasonably well all over the show? Trust me, there will be many
eyes and ears ready to gobble up and use the result. If how to do
a google map well in 4.01 is handed on a platter, well then, who
would not be interested?

(One of the things I liked about Greg N's map is that I was able
to stray in concentration from his motorbike and trips and see
into the past. For example, the giant gum tree that was recently
cut down next door to me.[1]. This led to me suggesting to the
next door neighbour that he tease the team that cut it down by
complaining that they failed completely in spite of appearances.)

[1] The satellite pics are nowhere near daily updated

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dorayme

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