Mark,

The result is NOT FOUND.   I have made the changes and I still get NOT FOUND.

Jerry

"Charlton, Mark" wrote:

> With actual reference to the initial question this time, I forgot it in my
> previous post...
>
> What is the resultant output when you execute the command in the browser?
>
> Regards
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charlton, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 6:07 PM
> To: 'Connie Chan '; 'Jerry Preston '; 'begginners '
> Subject: RE: displaying images
>
> In XHTML 1.0 quotes around parameters are compulsary.
>
> You can skip the quotes, but it is not valid XHTML code.  Therefore I feel
> it is better practice to always use quotes where possible to maintain
> standards compatability.  It also helps the browsers interpretation of the
> code, and IMHO makes the code more readable.
>
> Regards
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Connie Chan
> To: Jerry Preston; begginners
> Sent: 4/10/02 12:58 PM
> Subject: Re: displaying images
>
> > I can display an image using pure HTML:
> >
> > <img SRC=\"pattern.jpg\" <align=LEFT>
>
> First, this is wrong HTML, you should write as
> <div align=left><img src=pattern.jpg></div>
>
> > print"
> > <div align=\"center\">
> >   <center>
> >   <table border=\"0\" width=\"80%\">
>
> You should give a \ for %, that is 80\%.
>
> If no vars and aposophy are inside a print,
> you can use single quote pair, so you can
> write everything without using \ for escape
> char.
>
> As tips inside HTML. you can skip the
> quote sometimes :
> 1) <font face="Comic Sans MS">
> quotes are nessary
>
> 2) <font face=Courier>
> quotes can skip.
>
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