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This is why I use IE to do reviews and not Safari. A properly coded page doesn't need its errors fixed. All browsers handle bad code different. It is just a case of which bit of bad code is going to tip off which browser. There is no such thing as a browser that fixes all bad code. What really sucks is when a page doesn't load correctly in some browser because it is trying to "fix" you code. A perfect browser is one that handles code exactly as the standards call for. |
What Cleo said.... |thumb
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(oh. and Cleo, thanks for the telling me where the mark forums read was before I had to ask) |
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