* dirk.s.manuel@exxonmobil.com wrote: >OK, I hate to keep posting to my own problem, but it gets odder. I just >re-checked my pages from my work account, and they appear fine. I am >running IE 5.5 here, but I am running IE 6.0 at home, where I DO get the >problem. So I'd concur with Cory that the problem does seem to be with IE >- but only IE 6. Either way, if anyone has a workaround (or a suggestion >of where else I can try for help, as this doesn't seem to be a straight >HTML Tidy problem, I'd appreciate it. Thanks --> Dirk. Have a look at <http://www.hut.fi/u/hsivonen/doctype.html>, if removing the <!DOCTYPE ...> thing from your document helps, the problem is that your page depends on behavior that changed in IE6 for improved standards compliance.Received on Tuesday, 7 September 2004 13:47:13 GMT
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