marycrawford (
marycrawford) wrote2005-03-23 04:46 pm
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Ackity
I've just had word that the images (screencaps and thumbnails) at my site are inaccessible, or show up broken.
I had a look, but all the images are showing up for me in both Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer, so I have no idea what's going on. (The person who emailed me also uses Firefox.)
Can anyone take a quick look and tell me if anything looks wrong from your end? I'd really appreciate it.
I had a look, but all the images are showing up for me in both Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer, so I have no idea what's going on. (The person who emailed me also uses Firefox.)
Can anyone take a quick look and tell me if anything looks wrong from your end? I'd really appreciate it.
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If a page doen't have the specific infoline in top stating that it's HTML, it expects the page to be XML.
This means that you need closing tags for all tags.
including <P>, <BR> and <IMG>
I understand the later versions fixed this though
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I do have this at the top, though: "!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"
Thanks for the help!
Mary, pondering
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The slash before the closing > marks it as a one-shot open-and-close tag.
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Single-tags is pretty standard in HTML. Besides, it's specified as a standard in the documentation of W3C.
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