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8/21 My browser shows a lot of ?/b> and weird HTML flags when I'm not suppose to see them. Is it the site or the browser? \_ Try the same page in a different browser and see. \_ load it up in MSIE, if it looks right, its your browser's fault <smirk> \_ What browser? Don't they teach you kids *any* sort of debugging skills anymore? Does Cal no longer force kids to learn how to think? \_ Explain this... this... 'think' thing. \_ .... (what more is there to say?) \_ Run it through the HTML validator: http://validator.w3.org If it is invalid HTML (as most web pages are) write to the author and tell them to learn to write valid HTML. What is the URL? \_ it's a http://cnn.com page. I ran the exact same page on another machine and there's no problem. Curiously though they're both running the exact same versions of IE. -original guy \_ Does your browser have multi-lingual support? The problem might be because it's trying to encode the page in a different language. \_ It looks like XHTML or something of that sort. Maybe your browser doesn't support it. but the site is sumb enough to show it to you anyway. |
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cnn.com -> www.cnn.com/ About 250 prisoners freed from Abu Ghraib The United States today freed about 250 detainees from Abu Ghraib prison, site of alleged abuses that prompted global outrage and led to days of hearings on Capitol Hill. Today marks the first mass prisoner release since the abuse scandal broke several weeks ago. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld had visited the prison Thursday. |