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Posted by Grant Robertson on 04/10/07 14:46

In article <1176196754.356435.138750@w1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
dingbat@codesmiths.com says...
> I see names. I suspect you're looking at an old cached copy before
> you entered them. try flushing, then look again.

Thank you. They must have had it fixed before you looked at it. Read my
other message.


> PS - don't use <a name=..." >, just use the id attribute on an
> existing element.

Why? Is <a name=..." > deprecated now? Or just out of fashion.
I'll give it a try.


> Your markup isn't (fortunately) XHTML. Use HTML 4.01 Strict instead

Why do you say it fortunately isn't XHTML? Is this because you just don't
like XHTML or because it breaks a lot more browsers than people let on.
It is over 7 years old now. Even Microsoft should have caught up by now.


> Your markup is very broken. Use a validator.

I use the validator in Dreamweaver MX 2004. It validates fine. I suspect
that my free hosting service is taking my code and processing it to
insert their popups. I suspect that this is totally hosing my code.

Thanks for all your suggestions.

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