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Old 07-14-2007, 11:26 PM  
drjones
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Also, coding to web standards just makes a lot of sense. The standards are very clearly outlined, well documented, and most importantly... consistent.

Sure, IE might be able to figure out how to render your incorrect code the way you intended it to be rendered.. today. But you dont know what might change tomorrow. You don't know what rules its using to sort out your messy code. You dont know if its a bug, if it was intended behavior, or even if it will still work the same way on the next MS patch day.
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