On 11 Nov 2007 Rob Kendrick wrote: > On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 10:59 +0000, Richard Torrens (RiscOS) wrote:
>>> I presume the original poster was referring to viewing said pages in an >>> offline mode, whereby the SSIs won't be executed and NetSurf will see the >>> 'raw', original HTML code? >> >> Correct. >> >> But my feeling is that logically the browser should ignore the two <-- --> >> comments and be left with an empty <A HREF="http://"> >> >> It isn't an issue in itself, but may be a useful clue to a bug. > By my understanding, NetSurf is doing its best to parse broken HTML. The problem I have is that one site is written in ASPs which contain SSIs for the header, footer and navigation menu. The html in the individual page files fits into a table cell. Oregano 1 can display the files as if they were complete pages (obviously without the include file bits) but NetSurf normally delivers a blank page. That's a drawback, not a criticism, by the way. -- _ |_|. _ Richard Porter http://www.minijem.plus.com/ |\_||_ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]