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if anyoen could prehaps glance at it or something... i would be apprecitive. thanks in advance
[edited by: tedster at 5:41 am (utc) on April 9, 2004]
You should remove the URL from your post. (It's against the Webmaster World TOS.)
But to help you out,
One thing to help make your pages better cross-browser compatible is to run them through the W3C Markup Validation Service.
You can find it at: [validator.w3.org...]
Fixing the validation errors on the page might fix your pages so that they display correctly in the other browsers.
If you have any problems fixing the validation errors feel free to post again or stickymail me,
Elijah
and msn has come out with its own browser, its been around for awhile now, current version is MSN 8 Web browser i belvie, but i a mtold that you have to purchase it if you do not use the msn isp.