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Hi,
I have created a web site that works well on the computers I have control
over (all using IE5.0 or above). I have now set about rewritting the pages
to be more browser compatible, but firstly I would like to know what
versions of the most common browser support which levels of HTML. Ideally I
would like to use HTML version 4 and then place a warning on my home page
stating what version of browser software is required.

Can somebody help.
Jul 19 '05 #1
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Wrong place to ask really....
the HTML compatability is a property of the browser, not the server.
I'd hit up a clientside group on this one.

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Hi,
I have created a web site that works well on the computers I have control over (all using IE5.0 or above). I have now set about rewritting the pages
to be more browser compatible, but firstly I would like to know what
versions of the most common browser support which levels of HTML. Ideally I would like to use HTML version 4 and then place a warning on my home page
stating what version of browser software is required.

Can somebody help.

Jul 19 '05 #2
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Curt_C [MVP]"
<software_AT_darkfalz.com> writing in news:ujc$6okgDHA.3532
@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl:
Wrong place to ask really....
the HTML compatability is a property of the browser, not the server.
I'd hit up a clientside group on this one.


Additionally, if you use HTML Strict markup, and you validate it, you
should be okay for ANY browser. CSS is another story, again OT.

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Jul 19 '05 #3
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 13:08:13 +1000, "Kenneth Keeley"
<ke*******@hotmail.com> wrote:
I have created a web site that works well on the computers I have control
over (all using IE5.0 or above). I have now set about rewritting the pages
to be more browser compatible, but firstly I would like to know what
versions of the most common browser support which levels of HTML. Ideally I
would like to use HTML version 4 and then place a warning on my home page
stating what version of browser software is required.


Ask in the HTML groups, this gets bandied about daily.

Jeff
Jul 19 '05 #4

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