Yeah.. Netscape has a problem some times, but the REAL problem is that IE -fixes- broken HTML!!!!!! Don't believe me? go make a table, leave out a few of the tags.. leave a few of the tags open etc.. IE will render it fine.. Netscape won't...... That is good in a way, but bad when you think of all the lazy, not so good HTML programmers there are on the web.. it just makes them worse cause they never learn to write good code =) If you test your code in netscape and it works.. you KNOW it has to be good =)

Most people that say Netscape doesn't render good code only say that because they don't write good code.... IE will render their bad code, but Netscape won't...

Now if you get really tricky with tables it can be frustrating that IE and Netscape both handle them different <img border="0" title="" alt="[Frown]" src="images/icons/frown.gif" /> (that is very very annoying)

Also, it's a proven fact that Microsoft has undocumented functions and stuff inside of their foundation classes(?) or MCVC++....... They like to take advantage of them, but not let anybody else I guess......

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Jeremy 'PeelBoy' Amberg