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Old 15 October 2001, 02:58 PM
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The tables are a bit screwy in Opera (which is far more RFC compliant than anything else ), the forum listing is worse than the thread listing.

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Old 16 October 2001, 06:59 PM
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There are a few problems with Netscape as well. Check the html code and there seems to be a number of unmatched </FONT> tags. Will it help to get someone (me?) to look thought the html code it make it more compliant and look nicer?
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Old 16 October 2001, 08:00 PM
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Hi Chaps

There are indeed a few problems with netscape and others, but nothing functional. We made a decision to get it to a stage where it worked, but would not necessarily look that nice in netscape. We will be addressing those issue later though.

In the mean time, it would be MUCH appreciated if you could take a look, but.. the pages are dynamically created, so you'll need to bare that in mind. It won't be possible to change the source and send it to me as the source isn't created that way.

The best way would be to take a html source of a page and also a document saying things like "line 15, row 26 - remove </font> tag", etc

if you can be bothered, that would be awesome!

All the best

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Don't suppose you have a template so I can see where the dynamic content starts/stops? The page containing the ASP tags will be fine, and it'll save messing your head around with line numbers.

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