On Tue, 26 Dec 2006, David R. Meyer wrote:
> Eben King wrote:
>>
>> I have two files:
>>
>> eben@pc:~/web$ \ls -l brows*
>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 eben eben 185 Jan 13 2003 browser\test.html
>>
>> browser:
>> total 4
>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 eben eben 174 Jan 3 2003 test.html
>>
>> The link in the main page is to "browser\test.html". The first file
>> contains the text "Your browser passes through \s unchanged" and the
>> second, "Your browser changes \s to /s". Opera 8.5.1 shows "Your browser
>> changes \s to /s" and Firefox 1.5.0.3 "Your browser passes through \s
>> unchanged." HTH.
> Do you have IE tab set up? I have use that to get around these types of
> issues before.
No. What's that mean?
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