[muglo] Re: HELP wanted with an IBM Problem [OT]

  • From: Paul Thomas <paul_thomas@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 23:53:05 -0500

Thanks for your replies.

These pages have been opened by many users (I imagine 99.99% IBM) and 
indeed was opened at one time but not now by the user!!!  Unfortunately 
I do not know the version numbers but imagine they are new!!

Paul

On Nov 28, 2006, at 10:22 PM, Martin Albinger wrote:

>
> On 28-Nov-06, at 8:50 PM, william chodirker wrote:
>
>> I could not open it in Explorer but it opened immediately in Camino
>>
>> On Nov 28, 2006, at 8:41 PM, doug rogers wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 11-28-06, at 7:32 PM, Paul Thomas wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can anyone suggest why just this one cannot be accessed?
>>>
>>>   It's an unusual site that can't be accessed with Explorer.... Can
>>> other Explorer users use the site?
>>
>
> Might I suggest that the page actually follows some standards versus=20
> typical IE pages developed by Windows that are designed for Explorer=20
> only.
>
> Having said that however which version of IE is being used to not=20
> access the site so to speak.
>
> This snippet comes from iCab - which I still like listing its 
> analysis=20=
>
> of the home page:
>
> Altogether 707 errors found. Only  504 are listed below.
> HTML error (2/6): The DOCTYPE declaration is missing.
> HTML error (44/6): Illegal character =93/=94 in tag.
> HTML error (50/82): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard=20
> which was declared for this document.
> HTML error (50/196): Illegal character =93/=94 in tag.
> HTML error (50/209): Illegal character =93/=94 in tag.
> HTML error (51/16): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard=20
> which was declared for this document.
>
> and on and on and on and on
>
> Martin
>
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