KompoZer 0.7.10, Fetch 5.2.1.

James Johnson

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I have Mac OSX 10.3.9 and have a web site "www.enjoy-the-bible.org.uk" through my ISP Freenetname/madasfish.com.

I have recently used Komposer and Fetch to change my web site.

I am happy with how the site looks on Safari. No problems.

However, I went to the public library which used Microsoft and Internet Explorer, and find that on two pages I have the following intrusion of words:

<! [if!supportEmptyParas]--><![endif]-->

It is not on the homepage, or the Bullinger, Concordant, pages.

The other pages, namely: Higlights and Complete, have this sentence.

Can you help me get rid of it, as most people will view the site on Microsoft machines.

James Johnson
 
I should perhaps add that by default the app uses HTML Strict.
Also looking on Google it may have something to do with FLASH, but my web-site is really just simple Word docs., nothing fancy.
James Johnson
 
Try changing it to this:
<!-- [if!supportEmptyParas]--><!--[endif]-->
the "!--" tag is an HTML comment (i.e., something that will not be displayed), but without the "--", it doesn't mean anything. It looks like Explorer just has a different way of handling unknown tags.
 
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