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This is a discussion on Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 - Mozilla ; I'm seeing lines like the above subject more and more often in pages
that I visit with Seamonkey. (I see it when I use Firefox as well, but
I don't see it with IE7.)
What is it? (Other than an ...
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I'm seeing lines like the above subject more and more often in pages
that I visit with Seamonkey. (I see it when I use Firefox as well, but
I don't see it with IE7.)
What is it? (Other than an obviously misprogrammed web site.)
Bob
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Bob Fleischer wrote:
> I'm seeing lines like the above subject more and more often in pages
> that I visit with Seamonkey. (I see it when I use Firefox as well, but
> I don't see it with IE7.)
>
> What is it? (Other than an obviously misprogrammed web site.)
>
> Bob
Where do you see this? do you have a url where this occurs?
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Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
> Bob Fleischer wrote:
>> I'm seeing lines like the above subject more and more often in pages
>> that I visit with Seamonkey. (I see it when I use Firefox as well,
>> but I don't see it with IE7.)
>>
>> What is it? (Other than an obviously misprogrammed web site.)
>>
>> Bob
>
>
> Where do you see this? do you have a url where this occurs?
This one is really bad:
http://empirelink.ioffer.com/
Visible in IE7 as well. Probably some poorly-configured WYSIWYG html
editor.
lj
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Lemuel Johnson wrote:
> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
>> Bob Fleischer wrote:
>>> I'm seeing lines like the above subject more and more often in pages
>>> that I visit with Seamonkey. (I see it when I use Firefox as well,
>>> but I don't see it with IE7.)
>>>
>>> What is it? (Other than an obviously misprogrammed web site.)
>>>
>>> Bob
>>
>>
>> Where do you see this? do you have a url where this occurs?
>
> This one is really bad:
> http://empirelink.ioffer.com/
>
> Visible in IE7 as well. Probably some poorly-configured WYSIWYG html
> editor.
>
> lj
> _______________________________________________
> support-seamonkey mailing list
> support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
> https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
>
no bad header for me with SeaMonkey 1.12
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David
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Bob Fleischer wrote:
> I'm seeing lines like the above subject more and more often in pages
> that I visit with Seamonkey. (I see it when I use Firefox as well, but
> I don't see it with IE7.)
>
> What is it? (Other than an obviously misprogrammed web site.)
>
> Bob
Bob, looking at the coding for that site, you could see:-
href="http://www.ioffer.com/i/TG-Heur-Grand-Carrera-Calibre-36-Japanese-Quartz--73321231"
alt="TG Heur Grand Carrera Calibre 36 Japanese Quartz " title="TG Heur
Grand Carrera Calibre 36 Japanese Quartz ">TG Heur Grand Carrera Calibre
36 Japanese Quartz
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C
The first line gives the product info and the second line gives the gunk
that you are asking about, so SM is doing what it should....showing you
a line of rubbish!
Putting the webpage address into the html validator at validator.w3.org
shows there are 122 errors.
HTH
Daniel
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Lemuel Johnson wrote:
> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
>> Bob Fleischer wrote:
>>> I'm seeing lines like the above subject more and more often in pages
>>> that I visit with Seamonkey. (I see it when I use Firefox as well,
>>> but I don't see it with IE7.)
>>>
>>> What is it? (Other than an obviously misprogrammed web site.)
>>>
>>> Bob
>>
>>
>> Where do you see this? do you have a url where this occurs?
>
> This one is really bad:
> http://empirelink.ioffer.com/
>
> Visible in IE7 as well. Probably some poorly-configured WYSIWYG html
> editor.
>
> lj
?? I don't see anything untoward on that page
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On or about 10/11/2008 9:00 AM, Moz Champion (Dan) typed the following:
> Lemuel Johnson wrote:
>> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
>>> Bob Fleischer wrote:
>>>> I'm seeing lines like the above subject more and more often in pages
>>>> that I visit with Seamonkey. (I see it when I use Firefox as well,
>>>> but I don't see it with IE7.)
>>>>
>>>> What is it? (Other than an obviously misprogrammed web site.)
>>>>
>>>> Bob
>>>
>>>
>>> Where do you see this? do you have a url where this occurs?
>>
>> This one is really bad:
>> http://empirelink.ioffer.com/
>>
>> Visible in IE7 as well. Probably some poorly-configured WYSIWYG html
>> editor.
>>
>> lj
>
> ?? I don't see anything untoward on that page
I see what he's talking about using 1.1.12
See snapshot on Mozilla.support.screenshots
--
Ed
"Once during prohibition, I was forced to live on nothing
but food and water." -W.C. Fields (1880-1946)
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Ed Jones wrote:
> On or about 10/11/2008 9:00 AM, Moz Champion (Dan) typed the following:
>> Lemuel Johnson wrote:
>>> Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
>>>> Bob Fleischer wrote:
>>>>> I'm seeing lines like the above subject more and more often in pages
>>>>> that I visit with Seamonkey. (I see it when I use Firefox as well,
>>>>> but I don't see it with IE7.)
>>>>>
>>>>> What is it? (Other than an obviously misprogrammed web site.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Bob
>>>>
>>>> Where do you see this? do you have a url where this occurs?
>>> This one is really bad:
>>> http://empirelink.ioffer.com/
>>>
>>> Visible in IE7 as well. Probably some poorly-configured WYSIWYG html
>>> editor.
>>>
>>> lj
>> ?? I don't see anything untoward on that page
>
> I see what he's talking about using 1.1.12
> See snapshot on Mozilla.support.screenshots
>
Please remember to put a notation in the body of the message where the
discussion is located Thank you
??I see the problem now, I don't know if I missed it the first time
around or there was something else that prevented it from showing. In
any case, yes, the problem exists.
As another user opines, it may be the way the page is written.