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To: Mark Marcellus who wrote (2278)2/1/2001 12:25:56 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) of 3372
 
hi mark

"I dunno if it's the user's fault or not"

i'm skeptical and here's why. if everything has worked fine for many months and the user changes nothing but the links suddenly go bad, how could it be as scott contends, that...

"From our standpoint when we look at the HTML code it is because a user inserted the wrong code. This is very time consuming for our engineers to try and fix bad HTML code."

that doesn't make sense to me. coupled with the fact that it is so dramatically widespread, that would make for a lot of users entering the wrong code. and all of them doing so in classic. it just doesn't add up.

besides, the code is pretty basic. and it seems like it either works or it doesn't, i.e, there's no intermittency about it.

:)

mark
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