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Tom Brown wrote:
> I have seen a reference to a site where you could submit a URL for
> validation of the html code, but I can't find it in my bookmarks.
>
> Does anyone know of such a site?
Rings a bell, but -- as I said here previously -- my integration of
accumulated
bookmarks is lagging a year or more behind. Should discover *lots* of very
useful items when I finally get to it.
> Is there any way to determine why a particular site rejects Mozilla and
> Netscape?
There's rejection, and there's rejection . . . . Try going to
Turnerclassicmovies.Com.
Using Mozilla 1.5, it pegs my cpu at 98 % indefinitely, and I have to kill
Mozilla
to get out. Opera 5.12, before I ditched it completely, fared little
better with this
site. Under W2K, I.E. 5 loads the site with no apparent problem. My guess
is that
they are now making heavy use of Active-X and crap like that, which Mozilla
does
not provide and seems to find indigestible. This is a fairly recent
development for
the TCM site, which never caused me problems until a few weeks ago. Too
bad.
Let's hope this won't become a major trend.
(Dave Watson seems to be the most illuminating commentator on these
things.)
Jordan
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