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Date:      Mon, 16 Sep 1996 12:33:07 -0700
From:      Richard Stanford <richards@herald.net>
To:        Rick Gray <rickg@nwpros.com>
Cc:        isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Internet Explorer bug?
Message-ID:  <323DAB73.3BF2@herald.net>
References:  <1.5.4.32.19960916152842.0068ad1c@nwpros.com>

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Rick Gray wrote:
 
> I created a customer's home page. On it is a Swedish word with which I had
> to use &#197 to denote an accent. Now the customer and a few others when
> viewing the page see only the first part of the word up to the symbol. The
> remainder of the word is missing. I use both Netscape and Explorer and I
> have no problem seeing the whole word.

Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator will do their best to "fix"
broken HTML.  This can lead to certain errors being masked, until the
page is viewed by lynx or another more literal browser.  The problem
here is that any key-sequence beginning with & ( &lt; &amp; &copy; ... )
should end with a semicolon ( ; ).

I would suggest testing all pages with lynx as a matter of course (and
every other browser you can get your hands on).  This "feature" of
Netscape and Microsoft browsers can cause some horrendous mistakes to
appear correct.  For instance, on a couple of occasions I've
accidentally written:

  ... word word <B>emphasized-word</I> word word ...

Netscape 2.0+ will interpret the </I> as a </B> for me.  Gee, thanks.  I
can see why they do this, but it means that you should always
double-check everything you do (MSIE1.x for WIN16 shows the error as an
error, other browsers may too).

Caveat Emptor, indeed.

-Richard



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