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Index of Subjects > > > > No, it's not french that's broken. The tag "<h2 id=unpack>" is new and > > surprised me: > > I think we should avoid syntax that is non-standard where possible, > bearing in mind also that HTML+ and HTML3.0 died without approval, even if > Lynx supports it. The equivalent accepted syntax <a name= > works perfectly well for this purpose. > > Of course there are functions which will always be Lynx-specific, but that > does not need to be one of them. > > Besides, we do not need to lead new sites to use stuff that is not widely > supported, thus breaking (for some browsers) pages that they write, using > our pages as models. It's not good user support. > > Ed Dyer aa146@chebucto.ns.ca (902) H 826-7496 CCN Assistant Postmaster I've converted build.html.fr to use <a name="name"> tag's instead of the id="name", if we want to change it back later we can but this is more consistant I think, (it's what the english version uses). -- James Fifield <fifield@ug.cs.dal.ca>
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