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Disappearing page in IE6

Sent by Matt Lee on 9 December 2007 03:03


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Tammy Grossbauer wrote:

> In Explorer 6, nothing shows up on this page, but the background tiling=
=2E I've never seen this happen. Has anyone else?
>=20
> http://www.webdesigntg.com/tmpeleven.html

Yup, it's a really silly little mistake. I ran the page throught the W3C
HTML validator, and it looks like you're missing the end to your
conditional comment..

#  Error  Line 18, Column 11: "ENDIF" is not a reserved name.

</style><![endif]-->

Because of that, IE is getting stuck.

Hope this helps,

matt


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