On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 21:58:01 +0200 Nigel Henry <cave.dnb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sunday 10 September 2006 21:01, Jack Gates wrote: > > On Sunday 10 September 2006 14:39, Carroll Grigsby wrote: > > > On Sunday 10 September 2006 13:36, 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: > > > While it works as intended in Mozilla, both Konqueror and Opera > > > get gibberish. -- cmg > > > > That's no fun. :( I guess I will have to write the pages in XHTML > > to the full letter of the specifications. That will fix it. > > > > -- > > Jack Gates http://www.morningstarcom.net Pages like these should become part of the new standard for web design.