Then shouldn't a *quality* oriented site know better than to have *bad*
HTML code in their web pages? The HTML standards dictate how to define
good code. There are no standards on how an application handles BAD
code.
Go to
http://validator.w3.org/ and enter the URL for that web page to
analyze it for errors or bad practices. LOTS of errors. Hell, this
*quality* site can't even figure out to use " " entity code instead
of the invalid " " (the semicolon delimiter is missing).
It's crappy coded HTML. So consider that along with the premise of this
site having something to do with QC. Go complain to the web site owner
to use proper HTML coding. That Firefox can handle their mangled code
speaks only to the Mozilla team including recovery for such badly coded
pages, not that IE cannot handle bad code for which there is no standard
on how to handle it.
"SteveR" <SteveR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for your comment. I am running IE 7 on windows XP.
>
> If you see <!--[endif]--> and nothing after that, then the whole page
> has
> not loaded. Try on Firefox and you will see what the page should look
> like.
>
> --
> Steve R
>
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Always state your full Windows version (e.g., WinXP SP3; Vista SP1)
>> when
>> posting to this newsgroup, please.
>>
>> www.qualitywars.com appears to fully load here in IE7/WinXP SP3.
>>
>> I note that the second entry on the page ends with...
>>
>> <!--[endif]-->
>>
>> But then so does the linked page http://www.quality-wars.com/?p=136.
>>
>> Compare both of the above pages to
>> http://www.quality-wars.com/?m=200809.
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
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>>
>>
>> SteveR wrote:
>> > I have tried to load the webpage www.qualitywars.com (a blog re:
>> > quality
>> > control). The webpage only partially loads when I use IE 7. If I
>> > use
>> > Firefox, it loads completely. I have deleted all temporary files,
>> > history,
>> > etc. I have reset my IE to default settings, and followed all
>> > other
>> > suggestions I have read so far. Still can't load this webpage. I
>> > have
>> > contacted the page's developer and he says others have no problem
>> > loading
>> > the page. Any other suggestions?
>>
>>