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Originally posted by CookieRevised
A) There is nothing wrong with the calling of the Javascript routine (onload="imgresize(this);").
B) If there was an error, then it also would happen on the first occurence of the calling, which is only after +-100 lines of HTML-code.
C) And an error in javascript gives a linenumber in the script. And because the script is loaded after a few lines, it can't be +300...
OK, if you say so...
* WDZ waits for billywoods1's next reply.
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
Yeah... but W3C is also very strict and browsers are forgiving. The errors have nohing todo with the runtime error mentionned.
Yeah, I know the HTML works and shouldn't cause errors, but technically there are things wrong with it.