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Posted by Stan McCann on 12/11/05 02:02
JDS <jeffrey@example.invalid> wrote in
news:pan.2005.12.09.21.43.10.30407@example.invalid:
> On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 10:45:08 -0700, Stan McCann wrote:
>
>> I don't think that is such a good idea. Newbies, not being aware
>> of what's going on could take those "suggestions" as real advice
>> and foul up their pages using the bad advice.
>
> Hmm. My suggestion is something like this, then:
>
> <NOT_A_REAL_SUGGESTION>
> Luigi, try sticking the HTML in the microwave oven for about 15
> seconds. I think your HTML is water logged.
> </NOT_A_REAL_SUGGESTION>
>
> Hopefully nebs will recognize the standard "<NOT_A_REAL_SUGGESTION>"
> tag and will not process the not real suggestion. But since Luigi
> has clearly shown that he ignores standard tags such as this, will
> skip over the tag like a 1.0 browser ignoring <style> tags.
>
LOL That ought to work! LOL
We could all learn Italian and give the bad advise in Italian?
<slapping forhead>Oh yeah, there are other Italians too.
Have you submitted the tag to the W3C for inclusion into standard
recommendations yet? Or is that just an alt.html recommendation?
<still chuckling...>
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