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sickkittens 09-24-2002 09:13 AM

my site(s) can't be viewed by Mac users...any1 know why?
 
Does anyone know why my sites can't be viewed by Mac users who are using IE?

http://www.1000hotties.com/autorank

Something in the html?

Fletch XXX 09-24-2002 09:15 AM

http://apple.com/switch

sickkittens 09-24-2002 09:17 AM

Yeah, but what doe sthat have to do w/ the prices of oranges?

SpaceAce 09-24-2002 09:22 AM

Probably an error in your table HTML. I think I saw an extra /tr at the end just from glancing in there. I know Netscape used to have problems with improperly formatted tables; it would just show nothing.

SpaceAce

Fletch XXX 09-24-2002 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SpaceAce
Probably an error in your table HTML. I think I saw an extra /tr at the end just from glancing in there. I know Netscape used to have problems with improperly formatted tables; it would just show nothing.

SpaceAce

Exactly.

Its not a mac problem, _browser_ and/or the html.

Why people blame mac I know not. heheh

:thumbsup

gothweb 09-24-2002 11:06 AM

I am not sure what might be wrong with your code. The page is taking forever to *load* so I can't check it out. Fletch basically said it all... There is no such thing as a Mac web incompatibility. Just incompatibility with specific browsers.

BrettJ 09-24-2002 12:02 PM

You have an extra close TD at the end of rows 2 - 6

And an extra close TR at the end of that table

and before your Powered by AutoRank - you have an extra close body close html and close center

get rid of that and Netscape and Mac users should be able to use your page again. I think AOL is based off of the Netscape platform - so you might be turning away a lot of newbies

Fletch XXX 09-24-2002 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by gothweb
Fletch basically said it all... There is no such thing as a Mac web incompatibility. Just incompatibility with specific browsers.
Precisely.

If there *was* a compatibility, it would be the *other* way around.

I can put any PC disc in mac and it works, try ti the other way.

PCs have compatibility probs not macs.

Macs can read anything.

sickkittens 09-24-2002 12:35 PM

Brett,
Do you have ICQ? If so, can you send me a message?

78881543

thanks


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