On Sunday 10 September 2006 19:36, Jack Gates wrote: > On Sunday 10 September 2006 08:00, Tim wrote: > > Easy to do: Serve it XHTML to the full letter of the > > specifications, and it can't/won't display it. > > > > Or, for a cheap trick, specify Wingdings as the font face. MSIE > > will display gibberish, other systems will use a default font (if > > they don't have Windings). Those systems that display proper text > > are the ones that are working properly, by the way. > > If anyone has Windows and IE handy go check out my site > http://www.jlgates.com I looked at it on my wife's box. It is > nothing but gibberish except for one line (by design). > > -- > Jack Gates http://www.morningstarcom.net Yup. I really like that. I hardly ever have the remnants of XP and ME online now, except for getting third party security updates, and both IE, and OE have been blocked at the firewall for ages. I've just had one hell of a job getting IE online to try this out. Gibberish, all gibberish,apart from the one line. Hey Jack. You could have given a plug for Opera as well. Lol. Nigel.