From: | Neil Bothwick |
Date: | 30 Sep 2001 at 21:39:43 |
Subject: | Re: [amigactive] Re: Arcnet & #amiga not very friendly |
Don Cox said,
> On 30-Sep-01, Jim Spratt wrote:
>> Is it POSSIBLE to code HTML badly without it breaking?
> Oh yes. Browsers such as IE try to guess what you meant if you get it
> wrong.
All browsers (with the obvious exception of Amaya) should do their best
to interpret badly coded HTML. The problem is that badly coded often
means ambiguous. That's why a browser is the worst possible tool for
testing HTML.
Cheers
Neil
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