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tigger

7:38 am on Oct 3, 2000 (gmt 0)

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Is their a site that will test new site's in IE & NS browsers, Win & Mac.

I'm just about to submit though the paid route to yahoo and need to make sure the site run's ok in other browers & OP systems

Cheers :)

eljefe3

4:21 pm on Oct 3, 2000 (gmt 0)

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[anybrowser.com]

I nabbed this URL from another thread here.
[marker rcjordan browser check]

bluesriff

1:51 pm on Oct 4, 2000 (gmt 0)



ACK!! I went to the test site and plugged in a url in the "AnyBrowser Level iii" box
[fundraising-csc.com...] My tables are gone as is my background. I'm sure no html whiz so I must be missing something here. This looks terrible. Doesn't look that way on any of my computers or any of my compadre's computers either. Also checked out fine in the validator. HELP!

tigger

1:56 pm on Oct 4, 2000 (gmt 0)

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bluesriff

Checked out your site all works fine here, I must admit I put my site through the same process and did'nt realy understand what was coming up, had a few little boxes on the bottom corner but that was all.

are you running Netscape ?

bluesriff

1:58 pm on Oct 4, 2000 (gmt 0)



Ok....ran it through the validator again. What the heck is an "-x <extension>"?

bluesriff

2:02 pm on Oct 4, 2000 (gmt 0)



Hi Tigger,

Nope. Running IE5. Thanks for looking.

Brett_Tabke

2:27 pm on Oct 5, 2000 (gmt 0)

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-x extension. Some validators mention that when they run into proprietary ms or nn code.