Originally posted by chicane
- W3C standards say that if you code X the user will see Z.
- in Mozilla, if the developer coded X I will see Z
- in IE, if the developer codes Y the user will see Z;
- so developers often do code Y when the requirement is to see Z
- but in fact if the developer codes Y, the standards say the user will see W (not Z), and Mozilla shows W.
Hmm, yes, the word "wrong" does indeed come to mind for one of those cases.....

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